The Status of Idea rei singularis : The Foundation for Spinoza's Account of Death and Life

Bulletin of Death and Life Studies 7:119-137 (2011)
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In this paper, I show how the notion of idea rei singularis is at the heart of Spinoza's criticism against the Cartesian metaphysics.

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Tomomi Asakura
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