Zachary Gartenberg

St. John's College, Annapolis
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    Spinoza's Definition of Faith
    Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy. forthcoming.
    One of the most pivotal yet under-examined moments in Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise is his attempt to define the notion of 'faith'. In this paper, I unpack Spinoza's understanding of his definition and its significance within the broader argument of the Treatise by carefully analyzing the relationship between the definition's terminology and logical structure. I specifically examine the connection Spinoza draws between faith and obedience, arguing that according to Spinoza's definitio…Read more
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    On the causal role of privation in Thomas Aquinas's metaphysics
    European Journal of Philosophy 28 (2): 306-322. 2020.
    European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
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    Brandom's Leibniz
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 102 (1): 73-102. 2021.
    I discuss an objection by Margaret Wilson against Robert Brandom’s interpretation of Leibniz’s account of perceptual distinctness. According to Brandom, Leibniz holds that (i) the relative distinctness of a perception is a function of its inferentially articulated content and (ii) apperception, or awareness, is explicable in terms of degrees of perceptual distinctness. Wilson alleges that Brandom confuses ‘external deducibility’ from a perceptual state of a monad to the existence of properties i…Read more
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    Realism and individualism: Charles S. Peirce and the threat of modern nominalism (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (2): 425-428. 2017.
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    Spinoza on Relations
    In Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), Blackwell Companion to Spinoza, Blackwell. pp. 179-188. 2021.
    Relations occupy a shadowy place in Spinoza's metaphysics while they play a distinguished role in our mental lives and possess a complex epistemological status at the interface between being and its representation in the mind. This chapter attempts to disentangle Spinoza's concept of relations from his concept of universals. It suggests that there are grounds for regarding universals as a separate type of “metaphysical being." The chapter focuses on two of Spinoza's early works, the Short Treati…Read more
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    Spinozistic Expression
    Philosophers' Imprint 17. 2017.
    I investigate the meaning and significance of Spinoza’s elusive concept of “expression”. I do so by situating expression among his canonical relations of conception, causation, and inherence. I argue that, for Spinoza, expression necessarily corresponds to what is sufficient for conception, but implies neither causation nor inherence. This correspondence with sufficient conditions on conception and the pulling apart of expression from causation and inherence has important consequences for our gr…Read more
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    Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism: Philosophy and Theology (review)
    The Leibniz Review 27 157-167. 2017.
    Review of Alexander X. Douglas, Spinoza and Dutch Cartesianism: Philosophy and Theology
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    Peirce's Account of Purposefulness: A Kantian Perspective (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (3): 594-597. 2015.
    Review of Gabriele Gava, Peirce's Account of Purposefulness: A Kantian Perspective
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    Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2020, Page 405-408.
  • The Offense of Poetry (review)
    MLN 125 1211-1215. 2009.
    Review of Hazard Adams, The Offense of Poetry. For the Comparative Literature Edition of MLN (2009)