The Philosophy of Hope

Beatitude in Spinoza

Alexander Douglas author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Jul '23

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Can philosophy be a source of hope? Today it is common to believe that the answer is no – that providing hope, if it is possible at all, belongs either to the predictive sciences or to religion.

In this exciting and stimulating book, however, Alexander Douglas argues that the philosophy of Spinoza can offer something akin to religious hope. Douglas shows how Spinoza is able, without appealing to belief in any traditional afterlife or supernatural grace, to develop a profound and original theory of how humans can escape from the conditions of death and sin.

Douglas argues that this theory of escape, which Spinoza calls beatitude, is the centrepiece of his entire philosophy, though scholars have often downplayed or ignored it.

One reason for this scholarly neglect might be the difficulty of understanding Spinoza’s theory, which departs from the standard doctrines and methods of Western philosophy. Douglas's interpretation therefore seeks inspiration beyond the Western tradition, drawing especially on the classical Daoist text Zhuangzi and its commentaries. Here, Douglas argues, surprising resonances with Spinoza’s core ideas can be found, leading to a new way of understanding his strange yet compelling theory of beatitude.

'… significantly advances current scholarship particularly regarding Spinoza’s religious-existential themes…an exceptionally intimate encounter with Spinoza’s philosophy that asks us to reflect on the relation of experience and philosophy, and even to revise our conception of philosophy itself. - Johannes Wagner, British Journal for the History of Philosophy

ISBN: 9781138594197

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

146 pages