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James, Susan. 1987. “Certain and Less Certain Knowledge.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 87: 227–242.
James, Susan. 1993. “Spinoza the Stoic.” in The Rise of Modern Philosophy. The Tension between the New and Traditional Philosophies from Machiavelli to Leibniz, edited by Tom Sorell, pp. 289–316. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
James, Susan. 1997. Passion and Action, the Emotions in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0198250134.001.0001.
James, Susan. 1998a. “The Passions in Metaphysics and the Theory of Action.” in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, volume I, edited by Daniel Garber and Michael R. Ayers, pp. 913–949. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 1998b. “Reasons, the Passions, and the Good Life.” in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, volume II, edited by Daniel Garber and Michael R. Ayers, pp. 1358–1396. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 1998c. “Explaining the Passions: Passions, Desires, and the Explanation of Action.” in The Soft Underbelly of Reason. The Passions in the Seventeenth Century, edited by Stephen Gaukroger, pp. 17–33. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth Century Philosophy n. 1. London: Routledge.
James, Susan. 2000a. “The Emergence of the Cartesian Mind.” in History of the Mind-Body Problem, edited by Tim Crane and Sarah Patterson, pp. 111–130. Studies in the History of Philosophy. London: Routledge.
James, Susan. 2000b. “Feminism in Philosophy of Mind: The Question of Personal Identity.” in The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy, edited by Miranda Fricker and Jennifer Hornsby, pp. 29–48. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2003a. “Passion and Politics.” in Philosophy and the Emotions, edited by Anthony Hatzimoysis, pp. 221–234. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 52. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511550270.
James, Susan. 2003b. “Complicity and Slavery in The Second Sex.” in The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir, edited by Claudia Card, pp. 149–167. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2003c. “Rights as Enforceable Claims.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103: 133–147.
James, Susan. 2005a. “Rights, Moral and Enforceable: A Reply to Meckled-Garcia (2005).” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105: 149–153.
James, Susan. 2005b. “Sympathy and Comparison: Two Principles of Human Nature.” in Impressions of Hume, edited by Marina Frasca-Spada and Peter J. E. Kail, pp. 107–124. Mind Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199256525.001.0001.
James, Susan. 2006a. “The Passions and the Good Life.” in The Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Donald P. Rutherford, pp. 198–220. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2006b. “The Politics of Emotion: Liberalism and Cognitivism.” in Political Philosophy, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 231–244. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 58. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2008a. “The Role of amicitia in Political Life.” in The Concept of Love in 17th and 18th Century Philosophy, edited by Gábor Boros, Herman de Dijn, and Martin Moor, pp. 43–54. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
James, Susan. 2008b. “Democracy and the Good Life in Spinoza’s Philosophy.” in Interpreting Spinoza. Critical Essays, edited by Charles Huenemann, pp. 128–146. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2009a. “Freedom, Slavery, and the Passions.” in The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza’s Ethics, edited by Olli Koistinen, pp. 223–241. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2009b. “Law and Sovereignty in Spinoza’s Politics.” in Feminist Interpretations of Benedict Spinoza, edited by Moira Gatens, pp. 211–228. Rereading the Canon. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.
James, Susan. 2010a. “Politics and the Progress of Sentiments.” in The Philosophy of Richard Rorty, edited by Randall E. Auxier and Lewis Edwin Hahn, pp. 415–428. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 32. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
James, Susan. 2010b. “Narrative as the Means to Freedom: Spinoza on the Uses of Imagination.” in Spinoza’s Theological-Political Treatise. A Critical Guide, edited by Yitzhak Y. Melamed and Michael A. Rosenthal, pp. 250–267. Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2011. “Creating Rational Understanding: Spinoza as a Social Epistemologist.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 85: 181–199.
James, Susan. 2012a. Spinoza on Philosophy, Religion, and Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199698127.001.0001.
James, Susan. 2012b. “When does Truth Matter? Spinoza on the Relation between Theology and Philosophy.” European Journal of Philosophy 20(1): 91–108.
James, Susan. 2012c. “Spinoza on the Passionate Dimension of Philosophical Reasoning.” in Emotional Minds. The Passions and the Limits of Pure Inquiry in Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, pp. 71–88. Berlin: de Gruyter.
James, Susan. 2014. “Spinoza, the Body, and the Good Life.” in Essays on Spinoza’s Ethical Theory, edited by Matthew J. Kisner and Andrew Youpa, pp. 143–159. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199657537.001.0001.
James, Susan. 2015. “Metaphysics and Empowerment: Moore on the Place of Metaphysics in Spinoza’s Philosophy.” Philosophical Topics 43(1–2): 13–26.
James, Susan. 2016a. “Why should we Read Spinoza?” in The History of Philosophy, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 109–125. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 78. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2016b. “Freedom and Nature: A Spinozist Invitation.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 116(1): 1–19.
James, Susan. 2016c. “Mary Wollstonecraft’s Conception of Rights.” in The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by Sandrine Bergès and Alan Coffee, pp. 148–165. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198766841.001.0001.
James, Susan. 2018. “ ‘Hermaphroditical Mixtures’: Margaret Cavendish on Nature and Art.” in Early Modern Women on Metaphysics, edited by Emily A. E. Thomas, pp. 31–48. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316827192.
James, Susan. 2019. “Responding Emotionally to Fiction: A Spinozist Approach.” in Passions and the Emotions, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 195–210. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 85. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
James, Susan. 2020. Spinoza on Learning to Live Together. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198713074.001.0001.
James, Susan, ed. 2021. Life and Death in Early Modern Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780192843616.001.0001.
Further References
Meckled-Garcia, Saladin. 2005. “Neo-Positivism about Rights the Problem with ‘Rights as Enforceable Claims’ .” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 105: 143–148.