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    Spinoza on Expression and Grounds of Intelligibility
    Philosophical Quarterly 72 (3): 628-651. 2022.
    Recent literature on Spinoza has emphasized his commitment to universal intelligibility, understood as the claim that there are no brute facts. We draw attention to an important but overlooked element of Spinoza's commitment to intelligibility, and thereby question its most prominent interpretation, on which this commitment results in the priority of conceptual relations. We argue that such readings are both incomplete in their account of Spinozistic intelligibility and mistaken in their identif…Read more
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    Spinoza on Composition, Monism, and Beings of Reason
    Journal of Modern Philosophy 2 (1): 1-16. 2020.
    In this paper, I argue that Spinoza holds a perspectivalist view of mereological composition, a form of anti-realism. The paper has two parts: In the first half of the paper, I introduce interpretive puzzles for the standard realist reading of Spinoza’s mereology. In the second half of the paper, I discuss Spinoza’s positive view on mereological composition and present a perspectivalist reading that avoids the interpretive puzzles.
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    Reconceiving Spinoza, by Samuel Newlands (review)
    Mind 129 (513): 307-314. 2020.
    Reconceiving Spinoza, by Samuel Newlands. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. x + 283.