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SUMMARY:The Oxford Spinoza Conference 2026
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LOCATION:Pembroke College\, Oxford\, United Kingdom\, OX1 1DW
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Oxford Spinoza Conference 2026</strong></p>\n<p><em>Spinoza in Context: War\, Peace\, Colonialism &amp\; Slavery</em></p>\n<p>7 May 2026</p>\n\n\n<p>8.30-9.00</p>\n<p><em>Coffee Reception&nbsp\;in the Harold Lee Room</em></p>\n<p><em>Welcome by</em><em></em></p>\n<p>James Read (Pembroke)</p>\n<p><strong>Part One &mdash\; War <em>&amp\;</em> Conflict</strong></p>\n<p>Chair: Olivier Yasar de France (Pembroke)</p>\n<p>9.00-10.15</p>\n<p><strong>Opening Keynote</strong></p>\n<p>Jonathan Israel (Institute for Advanced Study\, Princeton)</p>\n<p><em>Spinoza on War &amp\; Peace in the Midst of the Anglo-Dutch Wars</em><em></em></p>\n<p>10.15-11.00</p>\n<p>Jack Stetter (Louisiana State)</p>\n<p><em>&lsquo\;Duae civitates natura hostes sunt&rsquo\;: States as Enemies in Spinoza&rsquo\;s Political Treatise&nbsp\;</em></p>\n<p>11.00-11.30</p>\n<p><em>Refreshments on the Isaacson Terrace</em></p>\n<p>11.30-12.15</p>\n<p>Mark Markovich (Sofia St. Kliment)</p>\n<p><em>Two Realisms in Dialogue: Spinoza\, Cond&eacute\;\, &amp\; the Desacralization of War in 1672</em></p>\n<p><strong>Part Two &mdash\; Concord <em>&amp\;</em> Democracy</strong></p>\n<p>Chair: Susan James (Birkbeck)</p>\n<p>12.15-1.00</p>\n<p>Ericka Tucker (Marquette)</p>\n<p><em>Epistemic Democracy &amp\; Spinoza&rsquo\;s Political Epistemology</em></p>\n<p>1.00-2.30</p>\n<p>Lunch for speakers</p>\n<p>2.30-3.15</p>\n<p>Antonio Borge (Nottingham)</p>\n<p><em>Towards an Objectivist Reading of Spinoza&rsquo\;s Panpsychism</em></p>\n<p><strong>Part Three &mdash\; Slavery <em>&amp\; </em>Colonialism</strong></p>\n<p>Chair: Mogens L&aelig\;rke (CNRS\, MFO)</p>\n<p>3.15-4.00</p>\n<p>Bernardo Bianchi (Centre Marc Bloch)</p>\n<p><em>Republicanism &amp\; the Figure of the &lsquo\;Indian&rsquo\;: Van den Enden in Spinoza&rsquo\;s Political Milieu</em></p>\n<p>4.00-4.30</p>\n<p><em>Refreshments on the Isaacson Terrace</em></p>\n<p>4.30-5.15</p>\n<p>Ruben Noorloos (UCD)</p>\n<p><em>Van den Enden on Slavery &amp\; Equality</em></p>\n<p>5.15-6.30</p>\n<p><strong>Closing Keynote</strong></p>\n<p>Hasana Sharp (McGill)</p>\n<p><em>Spinoza &amp\; Slavery</em></p>\n<p><em><br></em></p>\n<p><em>Concluding words by</em><em></em></p>\n<p>The Rt Hon Sir Ernest Ryder\, Master of Pembroke</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Olivier Yasar de France;CN=James Read;CN="Mogens Lærke":
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