Why Is Spinoza an Epicurean?

Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (2):389-409 (2020)
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The article argues that Spinoza’s political philosophy is best understood by tracing the influence of epicureanism in his thought.

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Dimitris Vardoulakis
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