Sharp, Hasana ; Willett, Cynthia:
Ethical Life after Humanism : Towards an Alliance between an Ethics of Eros and the Politics of Renaturalization
In: Feminist Philosophies of Life / Sharp, Hasana ; Taylor, Chloë (Hrsg./eds.). - Montreal & Kingston [e.a.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016, [67]-84.
Contains bibliography: [283]-306
Mention of Spinoza: 70-72, 75-78, 80-81
Literature type: Articles
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
Complete bibliographic evaluation: yes
Autopsy: yes
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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