Professor Susan James FBA

Early modern philosophy including philosophical psychology, epistemology, social and political philosophy and philosophy of art, focusing especially on Spinoza; philosophy of gender; social and political philosophy
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2019
Subjects
Philosophy, Politics

Summary

Philosophy, as many early-modern authors understood it, teaches us how to live as happily and harmoniously as human beings can. Much of Susan James’s recent work considers how early modern metaphysics, epistemology, social psychology, political philosophy and ethics were thought to contribute to the overall project of living well. Passion and Action: The Emotions in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy (1997) concentrates on the role of the passions in early modern conceptions of the good life. In her work on Margaret Cavendish, James explores Cavendish’s efforts to blend philosophical insight and fantasy into a productive form of self-understanding. Two book on Spinoza, Spinoza on Philosophy, Religion and Politics (2012) and Spinoza on Learning to Live Together (forthcoming 2020) range over the religious and political aspects of a philosophical way of life. 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. She has held visiting positions at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Boston University, Princeton University, Johns Hopkins University and the University of Chicago.

10-Minute Talks: Spinoza on philosophising

31 Mar 2021 Professor Susan James FBA

What enables us to live together peacefully and harmoniously? Professor Susan James FBA discusses some of Spinoza's answers to this and other philosophical questions.

Current post

Birkbeck, University of London Professor of Philosophy

Past appointments

University of Chicago Kohut Visiting Professor

2017 - 2017

Boston University John Findlay Visiting Professor

2008 - 2008

Birkbeck, University of London Chair of Philosophy Department

2003 - 2006

Birkbeck, University of London Anniversary Reader in Philosophy

2000 - 2002

University of Cambridge Chair of Philosophy Department

1997 - 1999

Publications

Spinoza on Philosophy, Religion, and Politics: The Theologico-Political Treatise

Susan James - Published in 2012 by Oxford University Press

The Content of Social Explanation

Susan James - Published in 2009 by Cambridge University Press

Margaret Cavendish: Political Writings

Edited by Susan James - Published in 2003 by Cambridge University Press

Visible Women: Essays in Legal Theory and Political Philosophy

Edited by Susan James and Stephanie Palmer - Published in 2002 by Hart Publishing

Passion and Action: The Emotions in Early Modern Philosophy

Susan James - Published in 1997 by Clarendon Press

Beyond Equality and Difference: Citizenship, Feminist Politics and Female Subjectivity

Edited by Gisela Bock and Susan James - Published in 1992 by Routledge

When Does Truth Matter? Spinoza on the Relation between Theology and Philosophy

Susan James - Published in 2012 by European Journal of Philosophy

Creating Rational Understanding: Spinoza as a Social Epistemologist

Susan James - Published in 2011 by Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Rosemary Foot FBA

International Relations, with special reference to security studies in the Asia-Pacific, including US-China relations, human rights, Asian regional institutions, and East Asian regional governance

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Professor John Hobson FBA

International Relations and International Political Economy; historiography of; sociological theory of; global economy and international system, 1492-present; West/non-West relations in long-run perspective

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Professor David Sanders FBA

Political Studies Southern Europe Italy Western Europe European Union politics

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