Lars Tønder
Lars Tønder is assistant professor of political science at Northwestern University. His research interests include early modern political thought, political theology, phenomenology, and new theories of democracy. Currently, his research focuses on two projects: one that rethinks the concept of tolerance, and another that expands the notion of pluralism. He is the co-editor of "Radical democracy: Politics between abundance and lack" (Manchester University Press, 2006), and has published articles on issues of tolerance and democracy in journals such as theory & event, Culture and Politics, and Politologiske Studier.
Posts by Lars Tønder:
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
My hunch is that immanence does not necessarily lead to the “exclusive humanism” of which Taylor is so critical. My hunch is also that by questioning this connection we may (1) see some of Taylor’s own blind spots and (2) create a new frame of experience irreducible to dichotomies of belief and unbelief, naïveté and reflexivity, interior and exterior. [...]
Read the rest of Spinoza’s immanence.
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