Power, Necessity and Freedom in Spinoza

Emilia Giancotti author Professor Oliver Feltham translator Dr Daniela Bostrenghi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:30th Nov '26

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Two key features mark out Emilia Giancotti’s approach as unique: with a Marxist background, she focused heavily on political themes – liberty, democracy, power, the state and the individual; she also developed a historiographical approach and engaged in philological work to establish solid and reliable texts as the very basis of her interpretation of Spinoza’s thought. Hers is the most authoritative Italian translation of the Ethics. Giancotti’s specific contribution to Spinoza studies was that of uniting the philological rigour of her approach to the texts to a lucid yet passionate reading of the Dutch philosopher’s thinking. For three decades Emilia Giancotti was the central figure in Spinoza Studies in Italy. She organised international conferences on Spinoza and participated in international debates, during a time in which Spinoza studies were often confined within national boundaries. This collection of her most influential essays brings the work of this preeminent scholar of Spinoza studies in Italy to a wider English-speaking audience for the first time.

Emilia Giancotti was one of the most original and influential interpreters of Spinoza in the twentieth century. Her work remains indispensable for understanding the profound unity of Spinoza's ontology, politics and conception of freedom. A landmark edition that finally brings Giancotti's enduring scholarship to English-speaking readers. -- Pierre-François Moreau, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon (ENSL)
This volume brings together—making them available in English for the first time—the essays on Spinoza by the most important interpreter of Spinoza in 20th-century Italy. A Marxist, feminist, and materialist, Giancotti explores, with philological rigor and militant passion, the theoretical knots of Spinozism—from the concept of God to that of freedom, from that of power to that of democracy—restoring to us the full systematic force of a body of thought that remains indispensable to contemporary critical theory. -- Vittorio Morfino, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

ISBN: 9781399548908

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280 pages