Spinoza and the Origins of Modern Critical TheoryISBN: 978-0-631-17557-5
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332 pages
August 1991, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface vi
Introduction 1
Author's Preface 11
A Note on Texts 19
1 Spinoza versus Hegel: the Althusserian Moment 21
2 Of Truth and Error in a Spinozist Sense: Deleuze, Derrida, de Man 55
3 Language, Truth and Historical Understanding 103
4 The Claim of Reason: Spinoza as a Left-Cartesian 143
5 From Scriptural Hermeneutics to Secular Critique 177
6 Fiction, Philosophy and the Way of Ideas 217
7 Why Spinoza Now? The Critique of Revelation Revisited 251
Notes: Christopher Norris: A Selected Bibliography, 1974-1989 Compiled by Holly Henry and Brenda O'Boyle 303
Index 319