The Power of Spinoza: Feminist Conjunctions: Susan James Interviews

Hypatia 15 (2):40 - 58 (2000)
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Abstract

As a constructive alternative to the exclusionary binaries of Cartesian philosophy, Genevieve Lloyd and Moira Gatens turn to Spinoza. Spinoza's understanding of the body as "in relation" takes the focus of philosophical thought from the homogeneous subject to the heterogeneity of the social, and the focus of politics from individual rights to collective responsibility. The implications for feminism are radical; Spinoza enables a reconceptualization of the imaginary and the possibility of a sociability of inclusion

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Genevieve Lloyd
University of New South Wales
Moira Gatens
University of Sydney