Lexington Books
Pages: 114
Trim: 6½ x 9¾
978-0-7391-3939-4 • Hardback • October 2009 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
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Brent Adkins is associate professor of philosophy at Roanoke College.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Spinoza: A User's Guide
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The Curious Incident of the Rude Driver in the SUV
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: What's Love Got to do with It?
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: On not being oneself, or the Shmoopy Effect
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Big Picture
Chapter 6 Chapter 5: What is Mind? No matter. What is Matter? Never mind.
Chapter 7 Chapter 6: True Freedom
Chapter 8 Chapter 7: Bodies in Motion
Chapter 9 Chapter 8: The Body Politic
Chapter 10 Chapter 9: Religion
Chapter 11 Chapter 10: The Environment
Chapter 12 Conclusion: How to be a Spinozist in Three Easy Steps
A real strength of True Freedom is that it does not water down Spinoza's views beyond recognition in order to make them accessible. As a Spinoza specialist and a professor, I gleaned some really good ideas from the manuscript about how to present and explain some of Spinoza's more difficult ideas without completely losing my students. I could recommend the book to other specialists and teachers of early modern philosophy as a source of helpful pedagogical approaches.
— J. Thomas Cook Cook, Rollins College