Spinoza Past and Present consists of twelve essays on Benedictus de Spinozaâs Jewish background, his views on metaphysics, mathematics, religion and society. Special attention is paid to the various ways in which Spinozaâs works have been interpreted from the late seventeenth century to the present day. In particular, Spinozaâs recent popularity among advocates of the Radical Enlightenment is discussed: Van Bunge proposes a new interpretation of Spinozaâs role in the early Dutch Enlightenment.
Wiep van Bunge, Ph.D. (1990), Erasmus University Rotterdam, is Professor of the History of Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at that university. He has published widely on the history of philosophy in the Dutch Republic.
1. Baruch or Benedict? Spinoza as a âMarranoâ
2. The Autonomy of the Attributes
3. The Idea of a Scientific Moral Philosophy
4. Spinoza and the Collegiants
5. The Idea of Religious Imposture
6. The Politics of the Passions
7. Causation and Intelligibility in the Tractatus theologico-politicus
8. Vondelâs Noah on God and Nature
9. Censorship of Philosophy in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Republic
10. Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Dutch Spinozism
11. Radical Enlightenment: a Dutch Perspective
12. Spinoza Past and Present
Bibliography
Index
All interested in early modern philosophy and anyone concerned with the part it played in âthe making of Modernityâ.