Spinoza on art and the cultivation of a disposition toward joyful living

Anthony Uhlmann, Moira Gatens

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Abstract

This paper forms part of a larger project which seeks to derive a theory of art from a close reading of Spinoza’s work. It focuses on the importance of the aligned terms of ingenium and dispositio, which are both used to discuss the central importance of “dispostion” to our capacity to live well. While it is not possible to avoid affects, it is possible to order them in such a way that their negative impacts are lessened and their positive impacts are enhanced. We begin by underlining the importance of disposition to opening the way to understanding. We connect this to Spinoza’s acknowledgement of the importance of art in helping to provide a plan for living. We turn to readings of ingenium in the work of Moreau and Balibar to further explore how the concept of disposition helps us to recognise the capacities of works of art to affect their audiences.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)429-445
Number of pages17
JournalIntellectual History Review
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677
  • art
  • temperament

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