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    Harmony in Spinoza and his Critics
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 46-60. 2018.
  •  8
    Index
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 185-186. 2018.
  •  8
    Bibliography
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 172-184. 2018.
  •  9
    Notes on Contributors
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 169-171. 2018.
  •  7
  •  1
    Introduction
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-4. 2018.
  •  12
    Interlude LANCE BREWER, ‘SHADOWS’
    In Spinoza Beyond Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 109-116. 2012.
  •  7
    Notes on Contributors
    In Spinoza Beyond Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 208-211. 2012.
  •  12
    Introduction
    In Spinoza Beyond Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-10. 2012.
  •  10
    Index
    In Spinoza Beyond Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 212-214. 2012.
  •  62
    Spinoza's image of thought: Ratio and the example of the fourth proportional
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 63 (S1): 57-68. 2025.
    What constitutes the image of thought for Spinoza? The “image of thought” is a term Gilles Deleuze uses to describe how a philosopher represents thinking, implicitly and pretheoretically. It refers to what a philosopher presupposes about thinking. Spinoza presupposes that human beings think and that thinking comes in three kinds: imagination, reasoning, and intuition. This suggests that thinking may be represented as a ladder ascending from sensory perception to a Godlike form of intellectual in…Read more
  •  70
    Spinoza's Ethics
    Indiana University Press. 2010.
    Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) was born in Amsterdam during a period of unprecedented scientific, artistic, and intellectual discovery. Upon its release, Spinoza’s Ethics was banned; today it is the quintessential example of philosophical method. Although acknowledged as difficult, the book is widely taught in philosophy, literature, history, and politics. This introduction is designed to be read side by side with Spinoza's work. As a guide to the style, vocabulary, and arguments of the Ethics, it o…Read more
  •  138
    Are we morally equal by nature?
    Forum for European Philosophy Blog. 2015.
    Beth Lord explores Spinoza’s rejection of natural moral equality and its relevance for modern democracy.
  •  87
    In this thesis I provide an interpretation of Kant's theories of knowledge, nature, and being in order to argue that Kant's ontology is a productive ontology: it is a theory of being that includes a notion of production. I aim to show that Kant's epistemology and philosophy of nature are based on a theory of being as productivity. The thesis contributes to knowledge in that it considers in detail Kant's ontology and theory of being, topics which have generally been ignored or misunderstood. In a…Read more
  •  2
    The House that Kant Built (review)
    Pli 10 260-266. 2000.
    Diane Morgan, Kant Trouble: The Obscurities of the Enlightened
  •  144
    In this thesis I provide an interpretation of Kant's theories of knowledge, nature, and being in order to argue that Kant's ontology is a productive ontology: it is a theory of being that includes a notion of production. I aim to show that Kant's epistemology and philosophy of nature are based on a theory of being as productivity. The thesis contributes to knowledge in that it considers in detail Kant's ontology and theory of being, topics which have generally been ignored or misunderstood. In a…Read more
  •  22
    Notes on Contributors
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 169-171. 2018.
  •  28
    Index
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 185-186. 2018.
  •  15
    Bibliography
    In Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 172-184. 2018.
  •  41
    The Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy (edited book)
    with John Mullarkey
    Continuum. 2009.
    The Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy offers the definitive guide to contemporary continental thought.
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    This book provides a new interpretation of Kants critical work that shows Kants deep connection to Spinoza, and reveals new directions for thinking about Kant in relation to contemporary European philosophy.
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    4. Deleuze and Kant’s Critique of Judgment
    In Craig Lundy & Daniela Voss (eds.), At the Edges of Thought: Deleuze and Post-Kantian Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 85-102. 2015.