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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction – Spinoza and the problem of expression
1 Spinoza from the point of view of an idealist or a materialist dialectic
2 The differential point of view of the infinitesimal calculus
3 The metaphysics of the calculus: Extensive quantity
4 From Scotist univocity to Spinozist immanence: Intensive quantity
5 The distinction between intensive and extensive parts
6 Spinoza’s theory of relations
7 The transformation of the characteristic relations of modal existence
8 The mechanics of joyful passive affections
9 The distinction between the duration of a finite existing mode and its eternity
10 The logic of expression and the construction of a philosophy of difference
Conclusion – Expressionism in Philosophy
Bibliography
Index
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