Time, Duration and Eternity in Spinoza
Chantal Jaquet author Alexandre Matheron author Eric Aldieri translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:31st May '25
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Jaquet offers a detailed analysis of time, duration, and eternity in Spinoza’s works, as well as how these themes relate to each other through the entirety of his corpus. With Spinoza, she asks how it is possible for human beings, as finite modes of existence, to share in God’s eternity, as well as how human existence relates to the eternity of God, or Nature. This translation will allow English readers to closely track the concepts of time, duration, and eternity from the early Spinoza through to the last of his works. It will also situate his thought in relation to the scholastic philosophies that preceded him, all with close attention to the Latin throughout.
Chantal Jaquet's impressive book decodes some of the most challenging concepts in Spinoza's philosophy. Her meticulous analysis of terms from across Spinoza’s corpus untangles the tightest knots in the final part of his Ethics. Jaquet's precision and care for philosophical language shine though in Aldieri’s translation. * Hasana Sharp, McGill University *
This is a brilliant and erudite study by a leading scholar of an important set of difficult problems in Spinoza’s metaphysics. It is a most welcome addition to Edinburgh University Press’s wonderful series bringing the best of French Spinoza scholarship to an Anglophone readership. * Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin–Madison *
ISBN: 9781474483797
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232 pages