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What Can an Affect Do? Notes on the Spinozist-Deleuzean Account

Abstract
The role of cognition and the thought-determining power of affects has been a subject of lively debate within current affect theory. In this article I focus on a recent critique put forth by Leys and Zerilli, according to which scholars, e.g. Massumi, inspired by the Spinozist-Deleuzean understanding of affect arrive at such a strong dichotomy between cognitive judgment and affects that it leads to affective determinism. Arguing that there is a considerable gap between Massumi’s influential Spinozist-Deleuzean inspired notion of affects and the definitions that Spinoza and Deleuze’ reading of Spinoza actually present, I show how key points in the contemporary critique concerning the ontology, epistemology, and emancipatory politics of the new affect theory would be positioned in the Spinozist-Deleuzean account of affects. I conclude by claiming that the Spinozist-Deleuzean account in fact serves as one possible way of distinguishing between emancipatory and enslaving affects, hence hoping to clarify contemporary discussions about the emancipatory nature of affects.
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LIR. journal
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Kasper Kristensen has been accepted as a PhD student in philosophical anthropology within the research program Engaging Vulnerability at Uppsala University, Sweden. Previously, he was a PhD student in social and moral philosophy at the University of Helsinki, Finland. His research focuses on the political dimensions of Baruch Spinoza’s thought, especially questions concerning affects and political or collective identities. Other interests include democratization, emancipatory politics and (social) ontology.
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https://hdl.handle.net/2077/82393
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2016
Author
Kristensen, Kasper
Keywords
affect
Gilles Deleuze
emancipatory politics
Ruth Leys
Brian Massumi
Spinoza
Linda Zerilli
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Language
eng
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