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Eintrag Nr. 18902
Literature type Articles
Author Negri, Antonio
Title Spinoza
Subtitle A Diffent Power to Act
Title of magazine / anthology Spinoza's Authority, Volume I : Resistance and Power in the 'Ethics'
Editor (surname first) Kordela, A. Kiarina ; Vardoulakis, Dimitris (Hrsg./Eds.)
Place published London (e.a.)
Publisher Bloomsbury
Year 2018
Pages [135]-146
Pages in total (of the volume) IX, 222
Contains bibliography 145
Language English
Thematic areas Metaphysics / ontology, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind, Philosophy of politics and law
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary Analyse des Verhältnisses von 'potentia' und 'potestes' in der politischen Philosophie Spinozas; Anwendung auf gegenwärtige Problemfelder.
"... what is "different" and new in Spinoza? From a political point of view, it is simply a decisive break with a whole line of thought that emphazises... the continuity of the transcendental concept of power from Aristotle to Hobbes to Schmitt... And from another, immanent, point of view, the "difference" of the concept of 'potentia' resides in the fact that... it builts virtue from below: generosity and inner strength are always incarnated in the 'polis'. In sum, all beatitude is civic." (S. 144)
English commentary Analysis of the relation of 'potentia' and 'potestas' in Spinoza's political philosophy ; application to contemporary issues.
"... what is "different" and new in Spinoza? From a political point of view, it is simply a decisive break with a whole line of thought that emphazises... the continuity of the transcendental concept of power from Aristotle to Hobbes to Schmitt... And from another, immanent, point of view, the "difference" of the concept of 'potentia' resides in the fact that... it builts virtue from below: generosity and inner strength are always incarnated in the 'polis'. In sum, all beatitude is civic." (S. 144)
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