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- Title
SPİNOZA'NIN ONTO-POLİTİK FELSEFESİNDE SÖZLEŞME FİKRİ VE YANSIMALARI.
- Authors
AĞAOĞLU, Mustafa; ER, Sadık Erol
- Abstract
In Spinoza, the concept of contract is a constituent concept, on which there are still disputes. This founding concept has been discussed many times from various points of view, and the similarities and differences of the concept with the tradition have been tried to show. Of course, the sources of the concept of contract in Spinoza should first of all be sought in its ontology, which is considered the founding element of politics. All this gives advice on a holistic reading of Spinoza's philosophy. This holistic reading also makes clear the state of immanence centered in Spinoza. The groundwork of such basic concepts as power becomes more feasible. From ontology to ethics, from ethics to politics, all this route will show the line that will allow the emergence of the inherent elements of life. In fact, in Spinoza, reading the convention from the ontological plane eliminates most disputes and most similarities that have been tried to be established with tradition. Various thinkers --as will be shown in this study-- base the issue here. Spinoza does not carry the inherent, joyful elements of life to the point of being transferable by a contract. Life unites with all its elements in a livable partnership. This partnership is a joyful partnership that takes its power from the ontological surface and multiplies its power with ethical and political participate. This work will try to show the various participation that make up the main issues.
- Publication
Academic Journal of Philosophy / Felsefi Düşün, 2022, Issue 19, p1
- ISSN
2148-0958
- Publication type
Article