![]() ![]() The Definition of ‘Affect’ in Ethics III 75 5. The Different Origins of the Affects in the Preface to the Theological-Political Treatise and in the Ethics 47 4. Spinoza’s Break with Descartes Regarding the Affects in Ethics III 27 3. The Nature of the Union of Mind and Body in Spinoza 9 2. ![]() Contents Abbreviations vi Introduction 1 1. Published with the support of the University of Edinburgh Scholarly Publishing Initiatives Fund. For more information visit our website: L’unité du corps et de l’esprit by Chantal Jaquet © Presses Universitaires de France/Humensis, Paris, 2015 English translation © Tatiana Reznichenko, 2018 Edinburgh University Press Ltd The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12(2f) Jackson’s Entry, Edinburgh EH8 8PJ Typeset in 10/12 Goudy Old Style by Servis Filmsetting Ltd, Stockport, Cheshire, and printed and bound in Great Britain.+ A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 3318 1 (hardback) ISBN 3320 4 (webready PDF) ISBN 3321 1 (epub) The right of Chantal Jaquet to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, and the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003 (SI No. We publish academic books and journals in our selected subject areas across the humanities and social sciences, combining cutting-edge scholarship with high editorial and production values to produce academic works of lasting importance. Editorial advisory board Saverio Ansaldi, Etienne Balibar, Chiara Bottici, Laurent Bove, Mariana de Gainza, Chantal Jaquet, Beth Lord, Nicola Marcucci, Warren Montag, Pierre-François Moreau, Vittorio Morfino, Susan Ruddick, Martin Saar, Pascal Sévérac, Hasana Sharp, Diego Tatián, the late André Tosel, Dimitris Vardoulakis, Lorenzo Vinciguerra, Stefano Visentin, Caroline Williams Titles available Affects, Actions and Passions in Spinoza: The Unity of Body and Mind, Chantal Jaquet, translated by Tatiana Reznichenko Forthcoming titles Affirmation and Resistance in Spinoza: Strategy of the Conatus, Laurent Bove, translated and edited by Émilie Filion-Donato and Hasana Sharp The Machiavelli-Spinoza Encounter: Time and Occasion, Vittorio Morfino, translated by Dave Mesing Politics, Ontology and Knowledge in Spinoza, Alexandre Matheron, translated and edited by Filippo Del Lucchese, David Maruzzella and Gil Morejón Experience and Eternity in Spinoza, Pierre-François Moreau, translated by Robert Boncardo Affects, Actions and Passions in Spinoza The Unity of Body and Mind Chantal Jaquet Translated into English by Tatiana Reznichenko Edinburgh University Press is one of the leading university presses in the UK. Some of Spinoza’s most important themes – that right is coextensive with power, that every political order is based on the power of the multitude, the critique of superstition and the rejection of the idea of providence – are explored by these philosophers in detail and in ways that will open up new possibilities for reading and interpreting Spinoza. Citation previewĪ f f eC ts, AC t ions A n d PA s s i o n s i n sPi noz A the Unity of Body and Mind Chantal Jaquet spinoza studies Affects, Actions and Passions in Spinoza Spinoza Studies Series editor: Filippo Del Lucchese, Brunel University London Seminal works devoted to Spinoza that challenge mainstream scholarship This series aims to broaden the understanding of Spinoza in the Anglophone world by making some of the most important work by continental scholars available in English translation for the first time. 4 The Definition of ‘Affect’ in Ethics III. 3 The Different Origins of the Affects in the Preface to the Theological-Political Treatise and in t. 2 Spinoza’s Break with Descartes Regarding the Affects in Ethics III. 1 The Nature of the Union of Mind and Body in Spinoza. Table of contents : Affects, Actions and Passions in Spinoza. ![]()
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