Spinoza: Practical Philosophy

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"Spinoza: Practical Philosophy" is a philosophical study by Gilles Deleuze that interprets Baruch Spinoza’s thought as a radical ethics of joy, power, and lived practice rather than a purely abstract metaphysics.

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instanceOf book
philosophical study
aboutWork Ethics (Spinoza)
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
surface form: Theological-Political Treatise
aimsToShow Spinoza as philosopher of joy and power
Spinoza as philosopher of practice
author Gilles Deleuze
contrastsWith purely abstract metaphysical interpretation of Spinoza
countryOfOrigin France
focusesOn ethics of joy
lived practice
power
genre ethics
philosophy
hasPerspective practical reading of Spinoza
influenced Deleuzian ethics
contemporary Spinoza scholarship
influencedBy Baruch Spinoza
interpretsAs radical ethics rather than abstract metaphysics
language French
mainSubject Baruch Spinoza
movement Continental philosophy
surface form: continental philosophy
originalTitle Spinoza: Practical Philosophy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Spinoza: Philosophie pratique
philosopherDiscussed Baruch Spinoza
Gilles Deleuze
philosophicalTraditionDiscussed Spinozism
rationalism
topic affects
conatus
ethics as practice
immanence
joy
power (potentia)
sad passions

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Gilles Deleuze notableWork Spinoza: Practical Philosophy
Spinoza: Practical Philosophy originalTitle Spinoza: Practical Philosophy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Spinoza: Philosophie pratique