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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 Schütz is Head of Department of Languages and Cultures at the École Polytechnique, Paris. Her recent work is on early modern broadside ballads; Thomas Middleton; Shakespeare; and performances history
Alexandre Matheron is former Professor of Philosophy at the Ecole normale sup駻ieure de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud and the CNRS. His key works include The Individual and Community in Spinoza (ノditions de Minuit, 1968), Christ and the Salvation of the Ignorants in Spinoza (ノditions Aubier-Montaigne, 1971) and Anthropology and Politics in the 17th Century (Vrin, 1985).
Eric Aldieri is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bridgewater State University
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