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    Susan Saint James

    American actress and activist

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  1. Alongside her historical interests, James has written about contemporary issues in political philosophy and the philosophy of gender. Her next research project will be about the philosophy of art. Susan James is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College London.

  2. Apr 30, 2021 · Susan James. Spinoza, perhaps the most profound and controversial figure in the early-modern philosophical canon, has been in vogue within academia for several years now: his works supply resources to think through many contemporary concerns, from eco-politics to panpsychist metaphysics.

  3. Dec 11, 1997 · Susan James offers fresh readings of a broad range of thinkers, including such canonical figures as Hobbes, Descartes, Malebranche, Spinoza, Pascal, and Locke, and shows that a full understanding of their philosophies must take account of their interpretations of our affective life.

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    Susan James may refer to: Susan James (midwife) (born 1953), Canadian nurse and midwife. Susan James (philosopher) (born 1951), British philosopher. Susan Saint James (born 1946), American actress and activist. Susan James, a pen name of Rochelle Alers (born 1963), American writer of romance novels.

  5. Susan James is an internationally-renowned Spinoza scholar and author of Spinoza on Philosophy, Religion and Politics and Spinoza on Learning to Live Together which are discussed in detail during this wide-ranging conversation.

  6. Susan James. New York: Oxford University Press ( 1997 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Passion and Action is an exploration of the role of the passions in seventeenth-century thought.

  7. Susan James FBA (born 1951) is a British professor of philosophy at Birkbeck College London. She has previously taught at the University of Connecticut and the University of Cambridge. She is well known for her work on the history of seventeenth and eighteenth-century philosophy.

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