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Book SynopsisHasana Sharp is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at McGill University, Quebec, Canada. She is author of S
pinoza and the Politics of Renaturalization (University of Chicago, 2011). Jason E. Smith is Assistant Professor of Graduate Studies in Art at the Art Center College of Design, California, USA.
Table of ContentsIntroduction: Between Hegel and Spinoza
The Editors \
Section I: The Individual and Transindividuality between Ontology and Politics \ The Misunderstanding of the Mode. Spinoza in Hegel's Science of Logic (1812-1816)
Vittorio Morfino \ "Desire is Man's Very Essence": Spinoza and Hegel as Philosophers of Transindividuality
Jason Read \ The Problem of the Beginning in Political Philosophy: Spinoza After Hegel
Andre Santos Campos Section II: Hegel's Spinoza \ Hegel, sive Spinoza: Hegel as his own True Other
Warren Montag \ Hegel's Treatment of Spinoza: Its Scope and Its Limits
Vance Maxwell \ Hegel's Reconciliation with Spinoza
John McCumber \
Section III: The Psychic Life of Negation \ Affirmative Pathology: Spinoza and Hegel on Illness and Self-Repair
Christopher Lauer \ Of Suicide and Falling Stones: Finitude, Contingency, and Corporeal Vulnerability in (Judith Butler's) Spinoza
Gordon Hull \ Thinking the Space of the Subject between Hegel and Spinoza
Caroline Williams \
Section IV: Judaism Beyond Hegel and Spinoza \ The Paradox of a Perfect Democracy: From Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise to Marx's Critique of Ideology
Idit Dobbs-Weinstein \ Spinoza, Hegel, and Adorno on Judaism and History
Jeffrey A. Bernstein