What effects are produced in an encounter between what Gilles Deleuze calls Spinoza’s ‘practical philosophy’ and abolition? Closely following Deleuze’s account of Spinoza, this essay moves from the reifying and weakening punitive moralism of carceral state thought towards a joyful materialist abolitionist ethic. It starts with the three theses for which, Deleuze argues, Spinoza was denounced in his own lifetime: materialism (devaluation of consciousness), immoralism (devaluation of all values) and atheism (devaluation of the sad passions). From these three, it derives three parallel abolitionist theses: (1) Spinozan materialism undermines the reifications of carceral state thought; (2) Spinozan ethics undermines the punitivism of the carcer...
In this paper, I seek to examine Deleuze’s fascination with “spiritual automata” as a counterpoint t...
This essay contends that Spinoza provides a valuable analysis of the ‘‘affective’’damage to a social...
Over the last few decades, philosophers such as Althusser, Negri, Balibar, and Macherey have turned ...
What effects are produced in an encounter between what Gilles Deleuze calls Spinoza’s ‘practical phi...
The Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza and the contemporary Franco-Mauritian author J.M.G. Le Clézio p...
Spinoza’s recognition of the unpredictable fortunes of individuals, explicable through the interplay...
The connection between French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and Italian political theorist Antonio Negr...
Spinoza is the rationalist philosopher par excellence, making every conceivable emancipatory claim f...
The impermanence of human affairs is a major theme in Spinoza’s discussions of political histories, ...
Historically, Spinoza has tended to be considered as something of an anomaly within European moder...
Before presenting his own account of value in the Ethics, Spinoza spends much of EIAppendix and EIVP...
Taking seriously Spinoza\u27s claims that truth is the standard of both itself and the false and tha...
PhDThe thesis examines the linkage between ontology and politics in Spinoza, and considers the exten...
This paper explores different readings of Spinoza\u27s Ethics with a specific focus on Spinoza\u27...
There is interest in Spinoza in a range of disciplines with a focus on embodiment, agency and affect...
In this paper, I seek to examine Deleuze’s fascination with “spiritual automata” as a counterpoint t...
This essay contends that Spinoza provides a valuable analysis of the ‘‘affective’’damage to a social...
Over the last few decades, philosophers such as Althusser, Negri, Balibar, and Macherey have turned ...
What effects are produced in an encounter between what Gilles Deleuze calls Spinoza’s ‘practical phi...
The Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza and the contemporary Franco-Mauritian author J.M.G. Le Clézio p...
Spinoza’s recognition of the unpredictable fortunes of individuals, explicable through the interplay...
The connection between French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and Italian political theorist Antonio Negr...
Spinoza is the rationalist philosopher par excellence, making every conceivable emancipatory claim f...
The impermanence of human affairs is a major theme in Spinoza’s discussions of political histories, ...
Historically, Spinoza has tended to be considered as something of an anomaly within European moder...
Before presenting his own account of value in the Ethics, Spinoza spends much of EIAppendix and EIVP...
Taking seriously Spinoza\u27s claims that truth is the standard of both itself and the false and tha...
PhDThe thesis examines the linkage between ontology and politics in Spinoza, and considers the exten...
This paper explores different readings of Spinoza\u27s Ethics with a specific focus on Spinoza\u27...
There is interest in Spinoza in a range of disciplines with a focus on embodiment, agency and affect...
In this paper, I seek to examine Deleuze’s fascination with “spiritual automata” as a counterpoint t...
This essay contends that Spinoza provides a valuable analysis of the ‘‘affective’’damage to a social...
Over the last few decades, philosophers such as Althusser, Negri, Balibar, and Macherey have turned ...