Oreste et Néron: Spinoza, Freud et le mal

Paris: Classiques Garnier (2017)
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Abstract

How can we think about evil if we exclude free will? Spinoza and Freud define freedom in terms of the understanding of mechanisms arising in a person by necessity. Spinoza's letters to Blijenbergh, analyzed here through a Freudian lens, allow us to formulate a response to this problem.

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