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Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami familiarium opvs avrevm : cum scholiis quibusdam antehac non editis quæ difficiliora passim loca diligenter explicant
Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami familiarium opvs avrevm : cum scholiis quibusdam antehac non editis quæ difficiliora passim loca diligenter explicant
Autore Erasmus, Desiderius <d. 1536.>
Edizione [Editio omnium (quæ lucem viderunt hactenus) absolutissima.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Londini, : In ædibus Iacobi Flesher, MDCXLIII [1653]
Descrizione fisica Testo elettronico (PDF) ([9], 466, [18] p.)
Disciplina 199.492
Altri autori (Persone) CLARKE, John <1596?-1658.>
Soggetto (Persona) Erasmo : da Rotterdam Opere
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione lat
Record Nr. UNISA-996552171703316
Erasmus, Desiderius <d. 1536.>  
Londini, : In ædibus Iacobi Flesher, MDCXLIII [1653]
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Come guidati da un'unica mente : questioni di antropologia politica in Baruch Spinoza / Aldo Trucchio
Come guidati da un'unica mente : questioni di antropologia politica in Baruch Spinoza / Aldo Trucchio
Autore TRUCCHIO, Aldo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Mimesis : Ghibli, 2008
Descrizione fisica 176 p. ; 21 cm
Disciplina 199.492
Collana Spinoziana
Soggetto topico Spinoza, - Filosofia politica
ISBN 978-88-8483-541-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISA-990003437770203316
TRUCCHIO, Aldo  
Milano : Mimesis : Ghibli, 2008
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Come guidati da un'unica mente: questioni di antropologia politica in Baruch Spinoza / Aldo Trucchio
Come guidati da un'unica mente: questioni di antropologia politica in Baruch Spinoza / Aldo Trucchio
Autore TRUCCHIO, Aldo
Descrizione fisica 176 p. ; 21 cm.
Disciplina 199.492(Filosofia occidentale moderna. Olanda)
Soggetto topico SPINOZA BENEDECTUS DE PENSIERO POLITICO
ISBN 978-88-8483-541-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNIOR-UON00379099
TRUCCHIO, Aldo  
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A companion to Spinoza / / edited by Yitzhak Melamed
A companion to Spinoza / / edited by Yitzhak Melamed
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (605 pages)
Disciplina 199.492
100
Collana Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
Soggetto topico Philosophers - Netherlands
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-53866-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Life and Background -- Chapter 1 Spinoza's Life -- 1. Family -- 2. The Amsterdam Years (1632-ca. 1660) -- 3. Spinoza in Rijnsburg (ca. 1660/61-April 1663) -- 4. Spinoza in Voorburg (April 1663-Winter 1669/70) -- 5. Spinoza in The Hague (1669/70-1677) -- 6. Final Years (1675-1677) -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Spinoza's Philology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical Background -- 3. Spinoza's Works -- 4. The Development of Spinoza Philology in Outline -- References -- Chapter 3 Avicenna and Spinoza on Essence and Existence -- 1. From Avicenna to Spinoza -- 2. Essence: The 'Definition' -- 3. Essence and Existence: The Distinction -- 4. God's Essence is Existence -- 5. Essentially Different? -- 6. Conclusion -- References1 -- Chapter 4 Spinoza and Maimonides on True Religion -- 1. Definition of Religion -- 2. The Natural Divine Law and the Summum Bonum -- 3. Two Maimonidean Examples of Divine Commandments -- 4. King Solomon on Wisdom or Scientia -- 5. Why Does a Book on Ethics Begin with Deus? -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Spinoza and Scholastic Philosophy -- 1. The CM as an Intervention in Scholastic Debates -- 2. The Inseparability of God's Will and God's Intellect -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6 Spinoza and Descartes -- 1. Rewriting Descartes: The Principles of Philosophy -- 2. Going beyond Descartes: Method and Metaphysics -- 3. Transforming Descartes: The Subject of Ethics -- 4. In the Wake of Descartes: The libertas philosophandi -- Notes -- References -- Further Readings -- Chapter 7 Spinoza's Dutch Philosophical Background -- 1. Leiden Scholasticism -- 2. Dutch Cartesianism -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8 Spinoza and Hobbes -- 1. Desire and Causation.
2. Emotions and Human Nature -- 3. Value and the State -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Part II Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy -- Chapter 9 Spinoza's Monistic Metaphysics of Substance and Mode -- 1. The Meaning of the Two Theses -- 2. Arguments for the Two Theses -- 3. Spinoza's Uses of the Two Theses -- 4. Contemporary Applications of the Two Theses -- References -- Chapter 10 Spinoza and Eternity -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter 11 Spinoza on Causa Sui -- 1. Causa sui in Descartes -- 2. Spinoza's Causa (efficiens) sui -- 3. Defending Causa (efficiens) sui -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 12 Spinoza's Physical Picture -- References -- Chapter 13 Spinoza's Mereology -- 1. Modal Parts and Substantial Indivisibility -- 2. Spatial Quantity and Divisibility -- 3. Mereology in the Oldenburg Letter -- References -- Chapter 14 Spinoza's Metaphysics of Time -- 1. Eternity -- 2. Duration -- 3. Time -- 4. Eternity and geometrical construction -- 5. The Mind-Eternity Paradox -- 6. Three Perspectives -- 7. The Time-Eternity Barrier -- 8. Nested Perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 15 Spinoza's Infinities -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Infinity as Perfection -- 3. Infinity as Negative Quality -- 4. Infinity as Positive Quality -- 5. Infinity as Universal Quantification -- 6. Summary and Open Questions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 16 Spinoza on Diachronic Identity -- 1. The Leibnizian Challenge -- 2. Material Things and Their Identity -- 3. Mental Things and Their Identity -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 Spinoza on Relations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Relations as Beings of Reason -- 3. Relations vs. Universals -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 18 Spinoza on Numerical Identity and Time -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A Puzzle.
3. Identity and Discernibility -- 4. Indiscernibility of Identicals -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 19 Spinoza on Universals -- 1. Spinoza's Realism -- 2. Spinoza's Nominalism -- 3. Good and Bad Universals -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 20 Spinoza's Ontology of Power -- 1. E1p9: "The More Reality or Being Each Thing Has, The More Attributes Belong to It" -- 2. E1p10: "Every Attribute of a Substance Must be Conceived Through Itself" -- 3. E1p11s: Existence as the Power to Cause, or Produce Effects -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 21 Spinoza's Modal Theory -- 1. God-substance -- 2. Intelligible Necessity -- 3. Textual Evidence for a Non-necessitarianist Reading -- 4. Necessity of Reflective Acts -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 22 Spinoza on Determination -- 1. Introduction -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 23 Spinoza's Physics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Extended Substance -- 3. Causation and Attribute-Neutrality -- 4. The Power of God and the Power of Bodies -- 5. Quantum In Se Est -- 6. Essences -- 7. Universality -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Part III Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, and Psychology -- Chapter 24 Spinoza on Human and Divine Knowledge -- 1. Introduction: The Status of Human Knowledge -- 2. Epistemic Subjectivity and the Human Standpoint -- 3. Human Cognition at Work -- 4. God's Intellect -- References -- Chapter 25 Reflective Knowledge -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Is an Idea of an Idea? -- 3. Knowing that One Knows -- 4. Knowing That One Knows -- 5. Reasoning to Metaphysical Foundations -- 6. Intuiting Metaphysical Foundations -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 26 Spinoza Against the Skeptics -- 1. The Kinds of Skeptics Envisaged by Spinoza -- 2. The Common Core of Spinoza's Responses to the Skeptics -- 3. Spinoza's Epistemic Confidence.
4. Conclusion: The Anti-/Skeptical Character of Spinoza's Philosophy -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 27 Spinoza on Ideas of Affections -- Introduction -- 1. Sensation in TIE, KV, and CM -- 2. Ideas of Affections: Sensation or Imagination? -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 28 The Mind-Body Union -- 1. The Nature of Mind and Body Union -- 2. The Equality between Body and Mind -- References -- Chapter 29 Spinoza's Non-Theory of Non-Consciousness -- 1. "Conscious" and "Consciousness" in the Ethics -- 2. Consciousness Examined: Theories of Consciousness in Spinoza -- 3. Returning to The Texts -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 30 Spinoza on the Passions and the Self -- 1. Deconstructing the Self -- 2. The Affective Field -- 3. Beyond Self and Other -- References -- Chapter 31 The Serpent and the Dove: Spinoza's Two Paths to Enlightenment -- 1. Beginning the Path -- 2. Follow the Yellow Brick Road -- 3. The Serpent -- 4. The Dove -- References -- Part IV Ethics, Politics, and Religion -- Chapter 32 Spinoza's Moral Philosophy -- 1. Good and Bad -- 2. Motivation -- 3. Virtue -- 4. Happiness -- 5. Doing Unto Others -- References -- Chapter 33 Spinoza on the Constitution of Animal Species -- 1. The Limits of Individual Natures -- 2. A First Argument: Commonality and Agreement -- 3. A Second Argument: The Right of Nature -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 34 Essence, Virtue and the State -- 1. Essence and Knowledge -- 2. Freedom and Unity -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 35 Law and Dissolution of Law in Spinoza -- References -- Chapter 36 Spinoza's Notion of Freedom -- 1. Imagination as a Power -- 2. Imagination, Emulation, and the Free Man -- References -- Chapter 37 Spinoza's "Republican Idea of Freedom" -- 1. Introduction.
2. Spinoza's Republican Critique of Hobbesian Sovereignty -- 3. Criticisms of the Republican Idea of Freedom -- 4. Spinoza's Response to His Critics -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 38 Spinoza and Economics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Spinoza and the Political Problem of Luxury -- 3. Spinoza's Mechanism Design -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 39 Spinoza and Feminism -- 1. Spinoza's Anti-Individualism -- 2. The Conatus Doctrine -- 3. Anti-dualism -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 40 Spinoza and International Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Lauterpacht's Arguments Against Spinoza's Political Theory as a Robust Basis of International Law -- 3. Spinoza's Statements on International Relations in Light of the Ethical Project -- 4. Concluding Remarks: Towards a Spinozistic Foundation of International Law -- References -- Chapter 41 The Intellectual Love of God -- References -- Chapter 42 Spinoza and Scripture -- 1. The Paradox of a Work Saturated with Scriptural References -- 2. Why Interpret the Bible? -- 3. The Method and Its Results -- 4. Evaluation -- Bibliography -- Part V Aesthetics and Language -- Chapter 43 Spinoza's Aesthetics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Anti-Realist Interpretations -- 3. Realist Interpretations -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 44 Following Traces in the Sand: Spinoza on Semiotics -- 1. Ontological Premises -- 2. The Semiosis of Imagination -- 3. Facies Totius Universi -- References -- Chapter 45 Spinoza and the Grammar of the Hebrew Language -- 1. Sources -- 2. Structure and Contents of the Work -- 3. Philosophical Import of the CGH -- References -- Part VI Spinoza's Reception -- Chapter 46 Leibniz and Spinoza on Plenitude and Necessity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. From Spinoza's Attributes to Leibnizian Possible Worlds.
3. Leibniz's Reply to Necessitarianism: per se Possibility and Essence.
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A companion to Spinoza / / edited by Yitzhak Melamed
A companion to Spinoza / / edited by Yitzhak Melamed
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (605 pages)
Disciplina 199.492
100
Collana Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
Soggetto topico Philosophers - Netherlands
ISBN 1-119-53866-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I Life and Background -- Chapter 1 Spinoza's Life -- 1. Family -- 2. The Amsterdam Years (1632-ca. 1660) -- 3. Spinoza in Rijnsburg (ca. 1660/61-April 1663) -- 4. Spinoza in Voorburg (April 1663-Winter 1669/70) -- 5. Spinoza in The Hague (1669/70-1677) -- 6. Final Years (1675-1677) -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Spinoza's Philology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical Background -- 3. Spinoza's Works -- 4. The Development of Spinoza Philology in Outline -- References -- Chapter 3 Avicenna and Spinoza on Essence and Existence -- 1. From Avicenna to Spinoza -- 2. Essence: The 'Definition' -- 3. Essence and Existence: The Distinction -- 4. God's Essence is Existence -- 5. Essentially Different? -- 6. Conclusion -- References1 -- Chapter 4 Spinoza and Maimonides on True Religion -- 1. Definition of Religion -- 2. The Natural Divine Law and the Summum Bonum -- 3. Two Maimonidean Examples of Divine Commandments -- 4. King Solomon on Wisdom or Scientia -- 5. Why Does a Book on Ethics Begin with Deus? -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Spinoza and Scholastic Philosophy -- 1. The CM as an Intervention in Scholastic Debates -- 2. The Inseparability of God's Will and God's Intellect -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6 Spinoza and Descartes -- 1. Rewriting Descartes: The Principles of Philosophy -- 2. Going beyond Descartes: Method and Metaphysics -- 3. Transforming Descartes: The Subject of Ethics -- 4. In the Wake of Descartes: The libertas philosophandi -- Notes -- References -- Further Readings -- Chapter 7 Spinoza's Dutch Philosophical Background -- 1. Leiden Scholasticism -- 2. Dutch Cartesianism -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8 Spinoza and Hobbes -- 1. Desire and Causation.
2. Emotions and Human Nature -- 3. Value and the State -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Part II Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy -- Chapter 9 Spinoza's Monistic Metaphysics of Substance and Mode -- 1. The Meaning of the Two Theses -- 2. Arguments for the Two Theses -- 3. Spinoza's Uses of the Two Theses -- 4. Contemporary Applications of the Two Theses -- References -- Chapter 10 Spinoza and Eternity -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter 11 Spinoza on Causa Sui -- 1. Causa sui in Descartes -- 2. Spinoza's Causa (efficiens) sui -- 3. Defending Causa (efficiens) sui -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 12 Spinoza's Physical Picture -- References -- Chapter 13 Spinoza's Mereology -- 1. Modal Parts and Substantial Indivisibility -- 2. Spatial Quantity and Divisibility -- 3. Mereology in the Oldenburg Letter -- References -- Chapter 14 Spinoza's Metaphysics of Time -- 1. Eternity -- 2. Duration -- 3. Time -- 4. Eternity and geometrical construction -- 5. The Mind-Eternity Paradox -- 6. Three Perspectives -- 7. The Time-Eternity Barrier -- 8. Nested Perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 15 Spinoza's Infinities -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Infinity as Perfection -- 3. Infinity as Negative Quality -- 4. Infinity as Positive Quality -- 5. Infinity as Universal Quantification -- 6. Summary and Open Questions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 16 Spinoza on Diachronic Identity -- 1. The Leibnizian Challenge -- 2. Material Things and Their Identity -- 3. Mental Things and Their Identity -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 Spinoza on Relations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Relations as Beings of Reason -- 3. Relations vs. Universals -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 18 Spinoza on Numerical Identity and Time -- 1. Introduction -- 2. A Puzzle.
3. Identity and Discernibility -- 4. Indiscernibility of Identicals -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 19 Spinoza on Universals -- 1. Spinoza's Realism -- 2. Spinoza's Nominalism -- 3. Good and Bad Universals -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 20 Spinoza's Ontology of Power -- 1. E1p9: "The More Reality or Being Each Thing Has, The More Attributes Belong to It" -- 2. E1p10: "Every Attribute of a Substance Must be Conceived Through Itself" -- 3. E1p11s: Existence as the Power to Cause, or Produce Effects -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 21 Spinoza's Modal Theory -- 1. God-substance -- 2. Intelligible Necessity -- 3. Textual Evidence for a Non-necessitarianist Reading -- 4. Necessity of Reflective Acts -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 22 Spinoza on Determination -- 1. Introduction -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 23 Spinoza's Physics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Extended Substance -- 3. Causation and Attribute-Neutrality -- 4. The Power of God and the Power of Bodies -- 5. Quantum In Se Est -- 6. Essences -- 7. Universality -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Part III Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, and Psychology -- Chapter 24 Spinoza on Human and Divine Knowledge -- 1. Introduction: The Status of Human Knowledge -- 2. Epistemic Subjectivity and the Human Standpoint -- 3. Human Cognition at Work -- 4. God's Intellect -- References -- Chapter 25 Reflective Knowledge -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Is an Idea of an Idea? -- 3. Knowing that One Knows -- 4. Knowing That One Knows -- 5. Reasoning to Metaphysical Foundations -- 6. Intuiting Metaphysical Foundations -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 26 Spinoza Against the Skeptics -- 1. The Kinds of Skeptics Envisaged by Spinoza -- 2. The Common Core of Spinoza's Responses to the Skeptics -- 3. Spinoza's Epistemic Confidence.
4. Conclusion: The Anti-/Skeptical Character of Spinoza's Philosophy -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 27 Spinoza on Ideas of Affections -- Introduction -- 1. Sensation in TIE, KV, and CM -- 2. Ideas of Affections: Sensation or Imagination? -- 3. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 28 The Mind-Body Union -- 1. The Nature of Mind and Body Union -- 2. The Equality between Body and Mind -- References -- Chapter 29 Spinoza's Non-Theory of Non-Consciousness -- 1. "Conscious" and "Consciousness" in the Ethics -- 2. Consciousness Examined: Theories of Consciousness in Spinoza -- 3. Returning to The Texts -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 30 Spinoza on the Passions and the Self -- 1. Deconstructing the Self -- 2. The Affective Field -- 3. Beyond Self and Other -- References -- Chapter 31 The Serpent and the Dove: Spinoza's Two Paths to Enlightenment -- 1. Beginning the Path -- 2. Follow the Yellow Brick Road -- 3. The Serpent -- 4. The Dove -- References -- Part IV Ethics, Politics, and Religion -- Chapter 32 Spinoza's Moral Philosophy -- 1. Good and Bad -- 2. Motivation -- 3. Virtue -- 4. Happiness -- 5. Doing Unto Others -- References -- Chapter 33 Spinoza on the Constitution of Animal Species -- 1. The Limits of Individual Natures -- 2. A First Argument: Commonality and Agreement -- 3. A Second Argument: The Right of Nature -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 34 Essence, Virtue and the State -- 1. Essence and Knowledge -- 2. Freedom and Unity -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 35 Law and Dissolution of Law in Spinoza -- References -- Chapter 36 Spinoza's Notion of Freedom -- 1. Imagination as a Power -- 2. Imagination, Emulation, and the Free Man -- References -- Chapter 37 Spinoza's "Republican Idea of Freedom" -- 1. Introduction.
2. Spinoza's Republican Critique of Hobbesian Sovereignty -- 3. Criticisms of the Republican Idea of Freedom -- 4. Spinoza's Response to His Critics -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 38 Spinoza and Economics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Spinoza and the Political Problem of Luxury -- 3. Spinoza's Mechanism Design -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 39 Spinoza and Feminism -- 1. Spinoza's Anti-Individualism -- 2. The Conatus Doctrine -- 3. Anti-dualism -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 40 Spinoza and International Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Lauterpacht's Arguments Against Spinoza's Political Theory as a Robust Basis of International Law -- 3. Spinoza's Statements on International Relations in Light of the Ethical Project -- 4. Concluding Remarks: Towards a Spinozistic Foundation of International Law -- References -- Chapter 41 The Intellectual Love of God -- References -- Chapter 42 Spinoza and Scripture -- 1. The Paradox of a Work Saturated with Scriptural References -- 2. Why Interpret the Bible? -- 3. The Method and Its Results -- 4. Evaluation -- Bibliography -- Part V Aesthetics and Language -- Chapter 43 Spinoza's Aesthetics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Anti-Realist Interpretations -- 3. Realist Interpretations -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 44 Following Traces in the Sand: Spinoza on Semiotics -- 1. Ontological Premises -- 2. The Semiosis of Imagination -- 3. Facies Totius Universi -- References -- Chapter 45 Spinoza and the Grammar of the Hebrew Language -- 1. Sources -- 2. Structure and Contents of the Work -- 3. Philosophical Import of the CGH -- References -- Part VI Spinoza's Reception -- Chapter 46 Leibniz and Spinoza on Plenitude and Necessity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. From Spinoza's Attributes to Leibnizian Possible Worlds.
3. Leibniz's Reply to Necessitarianism: per se Possibility and Essence.
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Compendio dello spinozismo : spinozismi syntagma / Luchi Bonaventura ; introduzione, traduzione e note di Francesco De Carolis (seguono alcuni pensieri del traduttore)
Compendio dello spinozismo : spinozismi syntagma / Luchi Bonaventura ; introduzione, traduzione e note di Francesco De Carolis (seguono alcuni pensieri del traduttore)
Autore Luchi, Bonaventura
Pubbl/distr/stampa Napoli : Magna Graecia, 2005
Descrizione fisica 133, CXL-CLI p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 199.492
Soggetto non controllato Spinoza, Benedictus : de
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990008211890403321
Luchi, Bonaventura  
Napoli : Magna Graecia, 2005
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Compendio dello spinozismo = Spinozismi syntagma = =Spinozismi syntagma / Bonaventura Luchi ; introduzione, traduzione e note di Francesco De Carolis ; seguono alcuni pensieri del traduttore -
Compendio dello spinozismo = Spinozismi syntagma = =Spinozismi syntagma / Bonaventura Luchi ; introduzione, traduzione e note di Francesco De Carolis ; seguono alcuni pensieri del traduttore -
Autore LUCHI, Bonaventura
Pubbl/distr/stampa Napoli, : Magna Graecia, 2005
Descrizione fisica 133, CXL-CLI p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 199.492
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
lat
Record Nr. UNISA-990005695470203316
LUCHI, Bonaventura  
Napoli, : Magna Graecia, 2005
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Controlling Delayed Dynamics [[electronic resource] ] : Advances in Theory, Methods and Applications / / edited by Dimitri Breda
Controlling Delayed Dynamics [[electronic resource] ] : Advances in Theory, Methods and Applications / / edited by Dimitri Breda
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (369 pages)
Disciplina 199.492
Collana CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, Courses and Lectures
Soggetto topico Mechanics, Applied
Solids
Dynamics
Nonlinear theories
Control engineering
Functional analysis
Solid Mechanics
Applied Dynamical Systems
Control and Systems Theory
Functional Analysis
ISBN 9783031011290
9783031009815
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Twin Semigroup Approach Towards Periodic Neutral Delay Equations -- Characteristic Matrix Functions and Periodic Delay Equations -- Pseudospectral Methods for the Stability Analysis of Delay Equations. Part I: the Innitesimal Generator Approach -- Pseudospectral Methods for the Stability Analysis of Delay Equations. Part II: the Solution Operator Approach -- Counting Characteristic Roots of Linear Delay Dierential Equations. Part I: Frequency-Sweeping Stability Tests and Applications -- Counting Characteristic Roots of Linear Delay Differential Equations. Part II: From Principle Argument to Rightmost Root Assignment Methods -- Bifurcation Analysis of Systems With Delays: Methods and Their Use in Applications -- Design of Structured Controllers for Linear Time-Delay Systems -- A Scalable Controller Synthesis Method for the Robust Control of Networked Systems -- Regenerative Machine Tool Vibrations -- Dynamics of Human Balancing.
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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La correspondance d'Erasme et de Guillaume Budé / traduction intégrale, annotations et index biographique par Marie-Madeleine de la Garanderie
La correspondance d'Erasme et de Guillaume Budé / traduction intégrale, annotations et index biographique par Marie-Madeleine de la Garanderie
Autore Erasmus Roterodamus
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris : Vrin, 1967
Descrizione fisica 324 p. : tav. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 199.492
Altri autori (Persone) Budé, Guillaume
Collana De Pétrarque à Descartes ; 13
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991002423319707536
Erasmus Roterodamus  
Paris : Vrin, 1967
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The correspondence of Erasmus : letters 2082 to 2203 / / translated by Alexander Dalzell ; annotated by James M. Estes
The correspondence of Erasmus : letters 2082 to 2203 / / translated by Alexander Dalzell ; annotated by James M. Estes
Autore Erasmus Desiderius
Edizione [Volume 15]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (428 p.)
Disciplina 199.492
Collana Collected Works of Erasmus
Soggetto topico Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern) - Netherlands
Humanists - Netherlands
Netherlands - Intellectual life - 16th century - Sources
Reformation
HISTORY / Renaissance
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4426-9422-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Map showing the principal places mentioned in volume -- Letters 2082 to 2125 -- Letters 2126 to 2203 -- Table of Correspondents -- Works Frequently Cited -- Short-title Forms for Erasmus' Works -- Index -- Backmatter
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Erasmus Desiderius  
Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2012
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