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Eintrag Nr. 21312
Literature type Articles
Author Sharp, Hasana ; Willett, Cynthia
Title Ethical Life after Humanism
Subtitle Towards an Alliance between an Ethics of Eros and the Politics of Renaturalization
Title of magazine / anthology Feminist Philosophies of Life
Editor (surname first) Sharp, Hasana ; Taylor, Chloë (Hrsg./eds.)
Place published Montreal & Kingston [e.a.]
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016
Pages [67]-84
Pages in total (of the volume) XVI, 320
Contains bibliography [283]-306
Mention of Spinoza 70-72, 75-78, 80-81
Language English
Thematic areas Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind, Ethics, Philosophy of politics and law, Miscellaneous
Subject E
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary "Although Spinoza's ambition certainly was not to exorcise the masculinism that permeats our idea of humanity, his approach lends support to such a project. Because Spinoza uproots any antinaturalism and exceptionalism what soever in our conception of humanity, he opens the way to a radical redefinition of human agency." (p. 75)
English commentary "Although Spinoza's ambition certainly was not to exorcise the masculinism that permeats our idea of humanity, his approach lends support to such a project. Because Spinoza uproots any antinaturalism and exceptionalism what soever in our conception of humanity, he opens the way to a radical redefinition of human agency." (p. 75)
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