Spinoza and Law

Burlington, VT, USA: Routledge (2015)
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This selection of some of the best writings on Spinoza's philosophy of law shows how Spinoza was able to deliver a revolutionary idea of natural law that breaks away from the traditions of natural law and of legal positivism. The collection includes several essays that have never been published in the English language before, and features an introduction which places Spinoza's writing in the context of modern jurisprudence, as well as an extensive bibliography.

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Andre Santos Campos
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