Resistance and power in Ethics
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Resistance and power in Ethics
(Bloomsbury studies in continental philosophy, . Spinoza's authority ; v. 1)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Spinoza's political thought has been subject to a significant revival of interest in recent years. As a response to difficult times, students and scholars have returned to this founding figure of modern philosophy as a means to help reinterpret and rethink the political present. Spinoza's Authority Volume I: Resistance and Power in Ethics makes a significant contribution to this ongoing reception and utilization of Spinoza's political thought by focusing on his posthumously published Ethics. By taking the concept of authority as an original framework, this books asks: How is authority related to ethics, ontology, and epistemology? What are the social, historical and representational processes that produce authority and resistance? And what are the conditions of effective resistance?
Spinoza's Authority features a roster of internationally established theorists of Spinoza's work, and covers key elements of Spinoza's political philosophy, including: questions of authority, the resistance to authority, sovereign power, democratic control, and the role of Spinoza's "multitudes".
Table of Contents
Reference Guide and List of Abbreviations
Preface
A. Kiarina Kordela and Dimitris Vardoulakis
Chapter 1: Equality and Power: Spinoza's Reformulation of the Aristotelian Tradition of Egalitarianism
Dimitris Vardoulakis
Chapter 2: Spinoza's Ethics and Politics of Freedom: Active and Passive Power
Aurelia Armstrong
Chapter 3: Grammars of Conatus: or, On the Primacy of Resistance in Spinoza, Foucault, and Deleuze
Cesare Casarino
Chapter 4: Beyond Legitimacy: The State as an Imaginary Entity in Spinoza's Political Ontology
Juan Domingo Sanchez Estop
Chapter 5: The Cold Quietness of the Stars: Proof, Rhetoric, and the Authority of Reason in the Ethics
Joseph Hughes
Chapter 6: Spinoza: A Different Power to Act
Antonio Negri
Chapter 7: Commanding the Body: The Language of Subjection in Ethics III, P2S
Warren Montag
Chapter 8: Interrupting the System: Spinoza and Maroon Thought
James Edward Ford III
Chapter 9: Spinoza's Biopolitics: Commodification of Substance, and Secular Immortality
A. Kiarina Kordela
Bibliography
Index
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