Posted below is the audio from the recent ‘Spinoza and Texts’ conference held at the University of Dundee.
Dimitris Vardoulakis (University of Western Sydney), “The Politics of the Text: Writing and Singularity in Spinoza”
Peg Rawes (University College London), “Spinoza’s architectural passages: drawing out geometric comportments”
Nicholas Halmi (Oxford), “Coleridge’s Ecumenical Spinoza”
Nick Nesbitt (Aberdeen), “Natura naturans: The Spinozian Foundations of the Haitian Revolution”
Simon Calder (Cambridge), “George Eliot, Spinoza, and the Ethics of Literature”
Amy Cimini (New York University), “The Secret History of Musical Spinozism”

[...] the latest Spinoza Research Network conference, “Spinoza and Texts”, is also up at the SRN website. Of particular interest to me was Nick Nesbitt’s paper, though I wasn’t sure how to [...]
[...] spinoza and texts: audio (via spinoza research network) Postato il aprile 26, 2011 da stefanoulliana Posted below is the audio from the recent 'Spinoza and Texts' conference held at the University of Dundee. Dimitris Vardoulakis (University of Western Sydney), “The Politics of the Text: Writing and Singularity in Spinoza” download Peg Rawes (University College London), “Spinoza’s architectural passages: drawing out geometric comportments” [audio http://spinozaresea … Read More [...]