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Spinoza now

Dimitris Vardoulakis, editor

University of Minnesota Press, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

What does it mean to think about, and with, Spinoza today? This collection, the first broadly interdisciplinary volume dealing with Spinozan thought, asserts the importance of Spinoza's philosophy of immanence for contemporary cultural and philosophical debates. Engaging with Spinoza's insistence on the centrality of the passions as the site of the creative and productive forces shaping society, this collection critiques the impulse to transcendence and regimes of mastery, exposing universal values as illusory. Spinoza Now pursues Spinoza's challenge to abandon the temptation to think through the prism of death in order to arrive at a truly liberatory notion of freedom. In this bold endeavor, the essays gathered here extend the Spinozan project beyond the disciplinary boundaries of philosophy to encompass all forms of life-affirming activity, including the arts and literature. The essays, taken together, suggest that "Spinoza now" is not so much a statement about a "truth" that Spinoza's writings can reveal to us in our present situation. It is, rather, the injunction to adhere to the attitude that affirms both necessity and impossibility. Contributors: Alain Badou, Ecole Normale Superieure; Mieke Bal, Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis; Cesare Casarino, U of Minnesota; Justin Clemens, U of Melbourne; Simon Duffy, U of Sydney; Sebastian Egenhofer, U of Basel; Alexander Garcia Duttmann, Goldsmiths, U of London; Arthur Jacobson, Yeshiva U; A. Kiarina Kordela, Macalester College; Michael Mack, U of Nottingham; Warren Montag, Occidental College; Antonio Negri; Christopher Norris, U of Cardiff, Wales; Anthony Uhlmann, U of Western Sydney.

Table of Contents

Note on References to the Ethics Editor's Note Introduction: Spinoza Now, Dimitris Vardoulakis Part I. Strategies for Reading Spinoza 1. Spinoza and the Conflict of Interpretations, Christopher Norris 2. What Is a Proof in Spinoza's Ethics?, Alain Badiou 3. The Joyful Passions in Spinoza's Theory of Relations, Simon Duffy 4. Spinoza's Ass, Justin Clemens Part II. Politics, Theology, and Interpretation 5. Toward an Inclusive Universalism: Spinoza's Ethics of Sustainability, Michael Mack 6. Prophecy without Prophets: Spinoza and Maimonides on Law and the Democracy of Knowledge, Arthur J. Jacobson 7. Interjecting Empty Spaces: Imagination and Interpretation in Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, Warren Montag 8. Marx before Spinoza: Notes toward an Investigation, Cesare Casarino Part III. Spinoza and the Arts 9. Image and Machine: Introduction to Thomas Hirschhorn's Spinoza Monument, Sebastian Egenhofer 10. Spinoza, Ratiocination, and Art, Anthony Uhlmann 11. An Inter-Action: Rembrandt and Spinoza, Mieke Bal and Dimitris Vardoulakis Part IV. Encounters about Life and Death 12. Power and Ontology between Heidegger and Spinoza, Antonio Negri 13. A Thought Beyond Dualisms: Creationist and Evolutionist Alike, A. Kiarina Kordela 14. A Matter of Life and Death: Spinoza and Derrida, Alexander Garcia Duttmann Contributors Index

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  • NCID
    BB0649803X
  • ISBN
    • 9780816672806
    • 9780816672813
  • LCCN
    2010032605
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Minneapolis, Minn.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvii, 375 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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