Studied your work assiduously as a PhD student, Dan. Thank you.
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This is a great read. Thanks for sharing
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Spinza scooped everybody.
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By scooped do you mean wasted my time? Because Spinoza and Denny’s have definitely scooped me.
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Spinoza definitely scooped you. You are definitely the OG.
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B. Spin is my bizzooooyyyy
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Who's afraid of Gilles Deleuze? The omission of his contribution in "Spinoza et le problème de l’expression" and "Spinoza - Philosophie pratique” in this context is striking to me.
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From Abstract: a comparison of Spinoza w/ Dennett…recent work reveals a picture of a philosopher that anticipated many of Dennett’s later ideas. Both share a fervent opposition to Descartes’ conception of mind and body and endorse a strikingly similar naturalist philosophy
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Great minds think alike
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I think Spinoza is an arch-naturalist and you also "deserve" (in its innocuous sense) the same title and I find several agreeable points in Veit's paper. But when we notice that Spinoza ridicules such a view as "eyes for seeing, teeth for chewing" as "prejudice" or even
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"superstition" (in his Ethics part I Appendix), I feel a bit hesitant to embrace unconditionally Veit's remark, "we can find striking similarities between Spinoza and recent work on the evolution of minds by contemporaries such as Dennett".
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