Ramond, Charles:
Beyond Tolerance? : Spinozist Proposals on Preferences and Justifications
In: Roczniki filozoficne 70, 4 (2022), 271-295
Contains bibliography: 294-295
First edition in the original language: Französisch/French: (2019)
Literature type: Articles
Language: English
Thematic areas: Philosophy of politics and law
Subject: TTP
Complete bibliographic evaluation: yes
English commentary: "The term “tolerance”, strictly speaking, does not belong to Spinoza’s vocabulary, and the notion of “tolerance”, in its modern sense, is not part of his concepts either. However, the separation of theology and politics, which is the subject of the Theological-Political Treatise, envelops an even more radical separation between immanence and transcendence. An entirely immanent policy would be indifferent to “values” and “justifications” of any kind (moral, religious, rational). It would be based only on the “accounts” of individual “preferences”. We show that Spinoza’s philosophy can help us conceive (perhaps one day achieve) such a form of radical, or “absolute” democracy." (Summary)URL: http://https://www.academia.edu/96865134/_2022_Beyond_Tolerance_Spinozist_Proposals_on_Preferences_and_Justifications_?email_work_card=view-paper
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