Spinoza: Practical Philosophy - Gilles Deleuze - Books - City Lights Books - 9780872862180 - January 18, 2001
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Spinoza: Practical Philosophy First Edition in English edition

Gilles Deleuze

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Spinoza: Practical Philosophy First Edition in English edition

Spinoza's theoretical philosophy is one of the most radical attempts to construct a pure ontology with a single infinite substance. This book, which presents Spinoza's main ideas in dictionary form, has as its subject the opposition between ethics and morality, and the link between ethical and ontological propositions. His ethics is an ethology, rather than a moral science. Attention has been drawn to Spinoza by deep ecologists such as Arne Naess, the Norwegian philosopher; and this reading of Spinoza by Deleuze lends itself to a radical ecological ethic. As Robert Hurley says in his introduction, ?Deleuze opens us to the idea that the elements of the different individuals we compose may be nonhuman within us. One wonders, finally, whether Man might be defined as a territory, a set of boundaries, a limit on existence.?

Gilles Deleuze, known for his inquiries into desire, language, politics, and power, finds a kinship between Spinoza and Nietzsche. He writes, ""Spinoza did not believe in hope or even in courage; he believed only in joy and in vision . . . he more than any other gave me the feeling of a gust of air from behind each time I read him, of a witch's broom that he makes one mount.

Gilles Deleuze was a professor of philosophy at the University of Paris at Vincennes. Robert Hurley is the translator of Michel Foucault's History of Sexuality.


130 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 18, 2001
ISBN13 9780872862180
Publishers City Lights Books
Pages 130
Dimensions 203 × 140 × 15 mm   ·   182 g
Language English  
Translator Hurley, Robert

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