Literature type | Articles |
Author | Sánchez Estop, Juan Domingo |
Title | Beyond Legitimacy |
Subtitle | The State as an Imaginary Entity in Spinoza's Political Ontology |
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 | [87]-112 |
Pages in total (of the volume) | IX, 222 |
Contains bibliography | 110-112 |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind, Philosophy of politics and law, Previous history (e.g. Descartes, Stoicism), Reception history, Comparison of theories, Materialism / Marxism |
Subject | E, TP, TTP |
Subject (individuals) | Althusser, Louis ; Cicero ; Hobbes, Thomas ; Marx, Karl |
Autopsy | yes |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | yes |
German commentary | "Spinoza, following Machiavelli, and followed by Marx in the "accursed line" of modern political philosophy, showed the way to a historical theory of the State which places it in the order of nature, not as a solid reality, but as an imaginary entity, an 'ens imaginationis'.'' (S. 108) |
English commentary | "Spinoza, following Machiavelli, and followed by Marx in the "accursed line" of modern political philosophy, showed the way to a historical theory of the State which places it in the order of nature, not as a solid reality, but as an imaginary entity, an 'ens imaginationis'.'' (p. 108) |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=18900&LANG=EN |
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