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100 1 _aDeleuze, Gilles
_d1925-1995.
245 1 0 _aExpressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza
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260 _aNew York
_bZone Books
_c1992
300 _a445p
_c24 cm.
500 _aTranslation of: Spinoza et le problème de l'expression.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 351-402) and indexes.
505 _aPART ONE: THE TRIADS OF SUBSTANCE Chapter I. Numerical and Real Distinction II. Attribute as Expression III. Attributes and Divine Names IV. The Absolute V. Power PART TWO: PARALLELISM AND IMMANENCE VI Expression in Parallelism VII. The Two Powers and the Idea of God VIII. Expression and Idea IX. Inadequacy X. Spinoza Against Descartes XI. Immanence and the Historical Components of Expression PART THREE: The Theory of finite modes XII. Modal Essence: The Passage from Infinite to Finite XIII. Modal Existence XIV. What Can a Body Do? XV. The Three Orders and the Problem of Evil XVI. The Ethical Vision of the World XVII. Common Notions XVIII. Toward the Third Kind of Knowledge IXX. Beatitude Conclusion: The Theory of Expression in Leibniz and Spinoza: Expressionism in Philosophy
600 1 0 _aSpinoza, Benedictus de,
_d1632-1677.
650 0 _aExpression.
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