A View from Nowhere? The Place of Subjectivity in Spinoza’s Rationalism

In Tomas Ekenberg, Jari Kauka & Taneli Kukkonen (eds.), Subjectivity, Selfhood and Agency in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind 16). pp. 235-261 (2016)
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