斯宾诺莎之后的幸福战略

IF 0.3 0 PHILOSOPHY
Sonja Lavaert
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本文研究斯宾诺莎的人类学,将其作为一种幸福、政治以及个人的策略。在马瑟隆、德勒兹和巴利巴的阅读、评论和观点的启发下,我将分析斯宾诺莎的情感理论,将其作为这一策略人类学的基础。斯宾诺莎在《伦理学》第三卷和第四卷中对人类情感的分析,以及他在《政治论》中提出的政治动力学理论,直接产生了 "众人"(multitude)和 "跨个体"(transindividual)这两个概念。他们将斯宾诺莎视为同时代人,并与斯宾诺莎分享了关系本体论以及个人与群体不可分割、相互依存的思想,而这正是跨个体概念所体现的。我将与马瑟隆/斯宾诺莎共同关注人类学和思维结构问题,与德勒兹/斯宾诺莎共同关注与人类身心相关的知识种类,与巴利巴/斯宾诺莎共同关注我们思维的跨个体性、生产性、主动性,以及因此而具有的战略性。这三种对人类思想和情感的分析都是从作为人类本质的 "共通性/欲望 "这一假设出发的,其目的不仅在于理论知识,更在于有效地改善我们的福祉和生活,即幸福。
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A Strategy for Happiness, in the Wake of Spinoza
This article investigates the anthropology of Spinoza as a strategy for happiness, political, as well as individual. Inspired by the readings, comments, and perspectives of Matheron, Deleuze, and Balibar, I will analyze Spinoza’s theory of the affects as the basis for this strategic anthropology. These authors all share an ontological and political vision organized around the concepts of multitude and the transindividual which result directly from Spinoza’s analysis of the human affects in books III and IV of the Ethics, and his theory of political dynamics developed in the Political treatise. They consider Spinoza a contemporary and share with him the idea of a relational ontology and an inextricable and mutual interdependence of the individual and the community which is captured in the concept of the transindividual. With Matheron/Spinoza I will focus on the question of anthropology and the structure of thought, with Deleuze/Spinoza on the kinds of knowledge in relation to the human mind and body, and with Balibar/Spinoza on the transindividual, productive, active, and thus strategic nature of our thinking. These three analyses of human thought and affects all proceed from the hypothesis of conatus/desire as human essence and aim not just at theoretical knowledge but rather at the effective improvement of our well-being and lives, that is, at happiness.
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