Plural Temporality: Transindividuality and the Aleatory Between Spinoza and Althusser
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Romance
History
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
187
Language
English
Published
Dec 29, 2015
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608464806
ISBN-13
9781608464807
Description
Vittorio Morfino explores the intricate connections between Baruch Spinoza and Louis Althusser, highlighting how their philosophies address the concept of temporality. Through an engaging analysis, the author delves into the idea of transindividuality, showcasing how both thinkers challenge traditional notions of individualism and time. This examination underscores the interplay between historical contexts and philosophical thought.
Morfino's work invites readers to reflect on how temporality shapes individual and collective experiences. By interweaving Spinoza's naturalistic approach with Althusser's intricate social theories, the book offers a fresh perspective on the aleatory, suggesting that chance and contingency play significant roles in our understanding of being and existence. This thought-provoking dialogue between two pivotal figures in philosophy reveals new pathways for contemplating human relations in a complex, ever-evolving world.
Morfino's work invites readers to reflect on how temporality shapes individual and collective experiences. By interweaving Spinoza's naturalistic approach with Althusser's intricate social theories, the book offers a fresh perspective on the aleatory, suggesting that chance and contingency play significant roles in our understanding of being and existence. This thought-provoking dialogue between two pivotal figures in philosophy reveals new pathways for contemplating human relations in a complex, ever-evolving world.
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