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Spinoza’s Works
- Spinoza, B. d. and E. M. Curley, 1985. The collected works of Spinoza, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Spinoza, B. d., S. Shirley, et al., 1995. The letters,
Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett Pub. Co. (Scholar)
- Spinoza, B. d. and E. M. Curley, 1994. A Spinoza reader: the Ethics and other works, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
Other Primary Works
- Descartes, R., The Philosophical Writings of Descartes,
Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
- Descartes, R., Œuvres de Descartes, C. Adam, et al.
(eds.), Paris: J. Vrin, 1964.
- Allison, H., 1987. Benedict de Spinoza: An Introduction, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Ariew, R., 1990. “The Infinite in Spinoza's
Philosophy”, Spinoza. Issues and Directions. The Proceedings
of the Chicago Spinoza Conference, E. C. a. P.-F. Moreau, New
York/København/Köln: E. J. Brill, 16–31. (Scholar)
- Barber, K. F. and J. J. E. Gracia, 1994. Individuation and
identity in early modern philosophy: Descartes to Kant, Albany:
State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Barry, G., 2021. “Spinoza on the Resistance of Bodies”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (Part A), 86: 56–67. (Scholar)
- Bennett, J., 1984. A Study of Spinoza's Ethics, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing. (Scholar)
- Bennett, J. F., 2001. Learning from six philosophers: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Oxford, New York: Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Carriero, J., 2017. “Conatus”, in Cambridge
Critical Guide to Spinoza's ‘Ethics’, Y. Melamed
(ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 142–168. (Scholar)
- Curley, E. M., 1969. Spinoza's metaphysics: an essay in interpretation, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Curley, E. M., 1988. Behind the geometrical method: a reading of Spinoza's Ethics, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Curley, E. M., P.-F. Moreau, et al., 1990. Spinoza. Issues and
Directions. The proceedings of the Chicago Spinoza Conference,
Leiden, New York: E.J. Brill. (Scholar)
- Deleuze, G., 1990. Expressionism in philosophy: Spinoza, New York, Cambridge, MA: Zone Books. (Scholar)
- Della Rocca, M., 1996. Representation and the Mind-Body
Problem in Spinoza, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Gabbey, A., 1996. “Spinoza's Natural Science and
Methodology”, in The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza, D.
Garrett (ed.), Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Garrett, D., 1994. “Spinoza's Theory of Metaphysical
Individuation”, in Individuation in Early Modern Philosophy:
Descartes to Kant, Jorge K. a. G. Barber, Albany: State
University of New York. (Scholar)
- ––– (ed.), 1996. The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza, Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002. “Spinoza's Conatus Argument”, in Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes, J. Biro and O. Koistinen (eds.), Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Hampshire, S., 1987. Spinoza, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England ; New York: Penguin. (Scholar)
- Klein, J., 2005. “Aristotle and Descartes in Spinoza's Approach to Matter and Body”, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, 26 (2): 157–176. (Scholar)
- Klever, W., 1988. “Moles in Motu”, Studia Spinozana, 4: 165–193. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990. “Anti-falsificationism:
Spinoza's Theory of Experience and Experiments”, in Spinoza.
Issues and Directions. The Proceedings of the Chicago Spinoza
Conference, E. Curley and P.-F. Moreau (eds.), Leiden/New
York/København/Köln: E. J. Brill, 124–135. (Scholar)
- Koistinen, O. and Biro, J., 2002. Spinoza: metaphysical themes, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Lachterman, D., 1977. “The Physics of Spinoza's Ethics”, Southwest Journal of Philosophy, 8 (3): 71–111. (Scholar)
- Mason, R., 1986. “Spinoza on the Causality of Individuals”, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 24: 197–210. (Scholar)
- Matson, W., 1990. “Body Essence and Mind Eternity in
Spinoza”, in Spinoza. Issues and Directions. The Proceedings
of the Chicago Spinoza Conference, E. Curley and P.-F. Moreau
(eds.), Leiden/New York/København/Köln: E. J. Brill,
82–95. (Scholar)
- McKeon, R. P., 1987. The philosophy of Spinoza: the unity of his thought, Woodbridge, CN: Ox Bow Press. (Scholar)
- Melamed, Y., 2013. Spinoza's Metaphysics: Substance and Thought, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Newlands, S., 2018. Reconceiving Spinoza, Oxford, Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Miller, J., 2003. “Spinoza and the Concept of a Law of Nature”, History of Philosophy Quarterly, 20: 257–276. (Scholar)
- Peterman, A., 2012. “Spinoza on the ‘Principles of
NaturalThings’”, The Leibniz Review, 22:
37–65. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014. “Spinoza on Physical Science”, Philosophy Compass, 9: 214–223. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015. “Spinoza on Extension”, Philosopher's Imprint, 15: 14. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017a. “Newton and Spinoza”, in
Oxford Handbook of Newton, Schliesser and Smeenk (eds.),
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017b. “The ‘physical’
interlude”, in Cambridge Critical Guide to Spinoza's
Ethics, Y. Melamed (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press: 102–120. (Scholar)
- Rice, L. C., 1996. “Spinoza's Infinite Extension”, History of European Ideas, 22 (1): 33–43. (Scholar)
- Robinson, T., 2009. “Spinoza on the Vacuum and the Simplicity of Corporeal Substance”, History of Philosophy Quarterly, 26 (1): 63–81. (Scholar)
- Schliesser, E., 2012a. “Newtonian Emanation, Spinozism, Measurement, and the Baconian Origins of the Laws of Nature”, Foundations of Science, 18: 449–466. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012b. “Newton and Spinoza: On Motion and Matter (and God, Of Course”, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 50: 438–458. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012c. “On Reading Newton as an Epicurean: Kant, Spinozism and the Changes to the Principia”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 44: 416–428. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017. “Spinoza and the Philosophy of Science: Mathematics, Motion, and Being”, The Oxford Handbook of Spinoza, M. Della Rocca (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press: 155–189. (Scholar)
- Schmaltz, T., 2020. The Metaphysics of the Material World: Suarez, Descartes, Spinoza, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Viljanen, V., 2007. “Field Metaphysic, Power, and Individuation in Spinoza”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 37 (3): 393–418. (Scholar)
- Winkler, S., 2016. “The Conatus of the Body in Spinoza's Physics”,
Society and Politics, 10 (2): 95–114. (Scholar)
- Wolfson, H., 1934. The Philosophy of Spinoza, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)