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Eintrag Nr. 18897
Literatursorte Aufsätze
Verfasser Armstrong, Aurelia
Titel Spinoza's Ethics and Politics of Freedom
Untertitel Spinoza's Reformulation of the Active and Passive Power
Titel Zeitschrift / Sammelband Spinoza's Authority, Volume I : Resistance and Power in the 'Ethics' [s. Kordela, A. Kiarina et. al.: Spinoza's Authority, Volume I, 2018]
Herausgeber AF Kordela, A. Kiarina ; Vardoulakis, Dimitris (Hrsg./Eds.)
Verlagsort London (e.a.)
Verlag Bloomsbury
Jahr 2018
Seiten [33]-56
Umfang Seiten (des Bandes) IX, 222
Enthält Bibliografie 55-56
Sprache englisch
Sachgebiete Anthropologie / Psychologie / Affektenlehre / Körper und Geist, Ethik, Politische und Rechtsphilosophie, Rezeptionsgeschichte, Theorievergleich
Behandelte Werke Spinozas E
Behandelte Personen Den Uyl, Douglas J. ; Smith, Steven B. ; Steinberg, Diane
Autopsie ja
Vollständig bibliografisch ausgewertet ja
Kommentar deutsch Auseinandersetzung mit der liberalen Deutung von Spinozas politischer Philosophie:
"I suggest that the hyper-individualistic conception of freedom attributed to Spinoza in some recent liberal theories involves a distortion of Spinoza's account of ethical liberation, which has its source in a failure to adequately think through the complex relation between essential power, the internal activitiy of things, and external causes." (S. 34)
"... while the path to freedom and perfection envisaged by Spinoza may indeed, as liberal interpreters remind us, be a matter of cultivating the power to act from reason alone, or for ourselves as private individuals, but only insofar as we participate in the collective project of striving together, as far as we can, to preserve our being, and together seek the common advantage of all." (S. 52)
Kommentar englisch Critical discussion of the liberal interpreetation of Spinoza's political philosophy:
"I suggest that the hyper-individualistic conception of freedom attributed to Spinoza in some recent liberal theories involves a distortion of Spinoza's account of ethical liberation, which has its source in a failure to adequately think through the complex relation between essential power, the internal activitiy of things, and external causes." (p. 34)
"... while the path to freedom and perfection envisaged by Spinoza may indeed, as liberal interpreters remind us, be a matter of cultivating the power to act from reason alone, or for ourselves as private individuals, but only insofar as we participate in the collective project of striving together, as far as we can, to preserve our being, and together seek the common advantage of al.l" (p. 52)
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