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Spinoza and Scholastic Philosophy

In Yitzhak Y. Melamed,A Companion to Spinoza. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 47–55 (2021)

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  1. Spinoza and the Poetic Imagination.Susan James -2023 -Australasian Philosophical Review 7 (1):9-27.
    This paper traces Spinoza’s engagement with early-modern poetics. Historians of philosophy regularly locate Spinoza within the philosophical traditions of his time. I argue that, by placing him in a parallel poetic culture, we can extend our appreciation of the expectations and debates to which he is responding, and the ways he uses poetry in his philosophical work. I make three claims: that Spinoza’s conception of imagination is fundamentally poetic; that he offers a genealogical resolution to a debate about the relative (...) value of poetic inspiration and poetic art; and that he provides a carefully balanced analysis of the ways in which poetry can support philosophical understanding. (shrink)
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