Spinoza and relational autonomy : being with others / edited by Aurelia Armstrong, Keith Green and Andrea Sangiacomo.
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- B808.67 .S65 2019eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Relational autonomy : state of the art debate / Catriona Mackenzie -- Epistemic autonomy in Descartes, Spinoza and Kant : the value of thinking for oneself / Ursula Renz -- Spinoza on the interaction of ideas : biased beliefs / Martin Lenz -- Spinoza on natures : Aristotelian and mechanistic routes to relational autonomy / Matthew Kisner -- Spinoza's path from imaginative transindividuality to intuitive relational autonomy : from fusion, confusion and fragmentation to moral integrity / Heidi M. Ravven -- Revisiting Spinoza's concept of Conatus : degrees of autonomy / C̜aroline Williams -- Bodies politic and civic agreement / Justin Steinberg -- Power, freedom and relational autonomy / Ericka Tucker -- Spinoza on affirmation, Anima and autonomy : 'shattered spirits' / Keith Green -- A Spinozistic approach to relational autonomy : the case of prostitution / Andrea Sangiacomo.
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This collection of 13 new essays shows what Baruch Spinoza can add to our understanding of the relational nature of autonomy. By offering a relational understanding of the nature of individuals centred on the role played by emotions, Spinoza offers not only historical roots for contemporary debates but also broadens the current discussion.
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