Spinoza & the Arts Passionate Reason: Beth Lord
SPINOZA & THE ARTS
PASSIONATE REASON
2-day International Symposium
04.10.2019 — 05.10.2019
More info:
http://www.westdenhaag.nl/exhibitions/19_10_Spinoza_and_the_Arts
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A child of the liberating power of the printing press, born into a new republic emerging wealthy from the 80 years war, Spinoza was an exemplary early modernist: irreverent, fiercely rational, politically daring.
With: Moira Gatens (AU), Beth Lord (CA), Katja Diefenbach (DE), Mogens Laerke (DK), Andrea Sangiacomo (IT), Torkild Thanem (SE) moderated by Baruch Gottlieb (CA)
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Beth Lord is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen. She is the author of ‘Spinoza’s Ethics: an Edinburgh Philosophical Guide’ (2010) and ‘Kant and Spinozism: Transcendental Idealism and Immanence from Jacobi to Deleuze’ (2011), and the editor of ‘Spinoza Beyond Philosophy (2012)’ and ‘Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio’ (2018). Her recent work focuses on interdisciplinary connections between Spinoza, politics, and the arts. She recently led the AHRC-funded project ‘Equalities of Wellbeing’ which investigated the relevance of Spinoza’s philosophies of ratio, proportion, and equality to architecture and housing design. She is currently working on a book on Spinoza and Equality.
Видео Spinoza & the Arts Passionate Reason: Beth Lord канала West Den Haag
PASSIONATE REASON
2-day International Symposium
04.10.2019 — 05.10.2019
More info:
http://www.westdenhaag.nl/exhibitions/19_10_Spinoza_and_the_Arts
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A child of the liberating power of the printing press, born into a new republic emerging wealthy from the 80 years war, Spinoza was an exemplary early modernist: irreverent, fiercely rational, politically daring.
With: Moira Gatens (AU), Beth Lord (CA), Katja Diefenbach (DE), Mogens Laerke (DK), Andrea Sangiacomo (IT), Torkild Thanem (SE) moderated by Baruch Gottlieb (CA)
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Beth Lord is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen. She is the author of ‘Spinoza’s Ethics: an Edinburgh Philosophical Guide’ (2010) and ‘Kant and Spinozism: Transcendental Idealism and Immanence from Jacobi to Deleuze’ (2011), and the editor of ‘Spinoza Beyond Philosophy (2012)’ and ‘Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio’ (2018). Her recent work focuses on interdisciplinary connections between Spinoza, politics, and the arts. She recently led the AHRC-funded project ‘Equalities of Wellbeing’ which investigated the relevance of Spinoza’s philosophies of ratio, proportion, and equality to architecture and housing design. She is currently working on a book on Spinoza and Equality.
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