Spinoza's
Philosophy & its Misappropriation by Antonio Negri
A talk by Jørgen Sandemose
Author of
the forthcoming study of Spinoza's philosophy, Universets Ansikt (Face of the Universe)
Monday, March 10th at
The work of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt has brought new attention to the thought of the 17th century Dutch philosopher Baruch de Spinoza. In this talk, Jørgen Sandemose will critique Negri's views on Spinoza's historical position and political philosophy, and discuss the relevance of Spinoza's philosophy for contemporary social science. He will explore Spinoza's body-centered philosophy in its relationship to the manufacturing period of production, and he will explore Spinoza's 'geometrical' order and method in relationship to forms of dominion in mercantilist society. Sandemose will also discuss Spinoza's concept of 'multitudo,' contrasting it to Hardt and Negri's concept of 'multitude' which, he will argue, confuses different forms of capitalist dominance in the contemporary world.
Jørgen Sandemose, a senior lecturer in philosophy at the
$7 - $10, suggested donation
This talk will be held at TRS Inc. Professional Suite