Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation

Spinoza’s philosophy is a philosophy of liberation rather than a philosophy of freedom. Originally and naturally subjected to adversity and servitude, human beings conquer their freedom through political life and thought (there is in Spinoza a philosophical dimension of politics and a political dime...

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Main Author: Diego Tatián
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-07-01
Series:Scienza & Politica
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Online Access:https://scienzaepolitica.unibo.it/article/view/8394
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description Spinoza’s philosophy is a philosophy of liberation rather than a philosophy of freedom. Originally and naturally subjected to adversity and servitude, human beings conquer their freedom through political life and thought (there is in Spinoza a philosophical dimension of politics and a political dimension of philosophy). The emancipatory perspective that is put into play is based on an ontology that breaks with the classical opposition between freedom and necessity. Rather, the Spinozist construction of freedom (liberation) dispenses with the notion of “free will”, and subjects it to philosophical review. The freedom that results from the philosophy of immanence is public, a collective lifestyle that establishes the material, social and political conditions for the individual and common power in civil conversation. Spinoza calls democracy the collective existence thus organized, and contrasts it with the «state of solitude».
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spelling doaj.art-da4e17a145b9494189d6144fb722c4472022-12-22T02:51:42ZengUniversity of BolognaScienza & Politica1590-49461825-96182018-07-01305810.6092/issn.1825-9618/83947374Spinoza: Philosophy of LiberationDiego Tatián0UNC - CONICETSpinoza’s philosophy is a philosophy of liberation rather than a philosophy of freedom. Originally and naturally subjected to adversity and servitude, human beings conquer their freedom through political life and thought (there is in Spinoza a philosophical dimension of politics and a political dimension of philosophy). The emancipatory perspective that is put into play is based on an ontology that breaks with the classical opposition between freedom and necessity. Rather, the Spinozist construction of freedom (liberation) dispenses with the notion of “free will”, and subjects it to philosophical review. The freedom that results from the philosophy of immanence is public, a collective lifestyle that establishes the material, social and political conditions for the individual and common power in civil conversation. Spinoza calls democracy the collective existence thus organized, and contrasts it with the «state of solitude».https://scienzaepolitica.unibo.it/article/view/8394LibertàNecessitàServitùAffettiDemocrazia
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Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation
Scienza & Politica
Libertà
Necessità
Servitù
Affetti
Democrazia
title Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation
title_full Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation
title_fullStr Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation
title_full_unstemmed Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation
title_short Spinoza: Philosophy of Liberation
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topic Libertà
Necessità
Servitù
Affetti
Democrazia
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