Sullivan, C. J., Critical and Historical Reflections on Spinoza's Ethics [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (4):667-667 (1959)
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Through a series of brief but specific internal critiques of Spinoza's system, Sullivan seeks to show that Spinoza tried to be both a supernaturalist and a naturalist, an idealist and a realist.--L. S. F.

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