Dear All,


The Centre for the History of Philosophy (CHOP) at the University of Notre Dame 
Australia (UNDA) warmly invites you to our first Research Seminar of 2026.



SPEAKER: Professor Dominik Perler (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

TITLE: One Substance and Many Attributes: Spinoza and the Scholastic Background


ABSTRACT: Spinoza famously claims that there is one single substance that has 
infinitely many attributes. How is this fundamental claim to be understood? The 
paper discusses this question by relating Spinoza’s theory of substance to 
scholastic theories. It first presents Scotus’s theory according to which 
attributes are essential parts of the substance: they make the substance what 
it is and therefore constitute it. The paper then intends to show that Spinoza 
defends the same constitution claim. However, Spinoza goes beyond the 
scholastic tradition by claiming that the attributes are powers that are always 
fully actualized. The paper spells out this claim, arguing that Spinoza 
conceives of the single substance as a “super power.”


Dominik Perler is Professor of Philosophy at Humboldt-Universität, Berlin. He 
taught at Oxford and Basel before moving to Berlin in 2003. He has had visiting 
appointments at several universities, among them UCLA, Princeton University, 
Tel Aviv University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Université libre 
de Bruxelles, the École Normale Supérieure, and the École Pratique des Hautes 
Études in Paris. His research focuses on medieval and early modern philosophy, 
mostly in the areas of philosophy of mind, epistemology, and metaphysics. He is 
currently co-director of the research center “Human Abilities.”



His recent books include Feelings Transformed. Philosophical Theories of the 
Emotions, 1270-1670 (author, OUP 2018), Causation and Cognition in Early Modern 
Philosophy (co-editor, Routledge 2020), Eine Person sein: Philosophische 
Debatten im Spätmittelalter (author, Klostermann 2020), Powers and Abilities in 
Early Modern Philosophy (co-editor, Routledge 2024).

DATE:

Thursday March 5 2026


TIME:

1:00 pm-2:30 pm (Sydney time)


IN-PERSON LOCATION:

Moorgate Room

The University of Notre Dame (Sydney)

10 Grafton St, Chippendale, NSW



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Dr Catherine Wesselinoff
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Lead, Strategic Programs and Partnerships | Institute for Ethics and Society 
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The University of Notre Dame Australia.
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Recent Publications:
"Beauty's Comeback", Debates in Aesthetics, Vol 19. No. 2, 2025, pp 35-45.
"Apophatic Beauty in the Hippias Major and the Symposium", The Journal of 
Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 82, Issue 1, 2024, pp 36-44.
The Revival of Beauty: Aesthetics, Experience, and Philosophy, Routledge, 2023.

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