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This first analysis of Spinoza's philosophy of law shows that he revolutionizes modern philosophy from within by developing an entirely new natural law theory connecting his ontology to radically democratic political views.
This first analysis of Spinoza's philosophy of law shows that he revolutionizes modern philosophy from within by developing an entirely new natural law theory connecting his ontology to radically democratic political views.
ANDRE SANTOS CAMPOS Lecturer in Philosophy and Legal Theory at the Lusiad University of Lisbon, Portugal, and Research Fellow in the New University of Lisbon, specializing in legal philosophy, political theory and early modern philosophy.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction PART I: NATURAL LAW Individuality Laws of Nature Power PART II: POLITICAL NATURAL LAW Multitudes States Being sui juris Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction PART I: NATURAL LAW Individuality Laws of Nature Power PART II: POLITICAL NATURAL LAW Multitudes States Being sui juris Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction PART I: NATURAL LAW Individuality Laws of Nature Power PART II: POLITICAL NATURAL LAW Multitudes States Being sui juris Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction PART I: NATURAL LAW Individuality Laws of Nature Power PART II: POLITICAL NATURAL LAW Multitudes States Being sui juris Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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