SPINOZA’S TRUE RELIGION: THE MODERN ORIGINS OF A CONTEMPORARY FLOATING SIGNIFIER
It is my aim in this paper to demonstrate that the notion of true religion, in the wake of Spinoza’s Tractatus, is a floating signifier. A floating signifier is a signifier with a changing signification. What makes true religion a particularly interesting floating signifier is its theological-politi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Societate şi politică 2014, Vol.VIII (1), p.41-59 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is my aim in this paper to demonstrate that the
notion of true religion, in the wake of Spinoza’s Tractatus, is a floating
signifier. A floating signifier is a signifier with a changing
signification. What makes true religion a particularly interesting
floating signifier is its theological-political constellation, its particular
history – both before and after Spinoza’s usage of the term in the
TTP – and its tremendous conceptually malleability. While this
undoubtedly has continued relevance today, the goal of this
contribution is to locate the ambiguities at play in the floating
signifier of true religion as well as to trace the transformation of true
religion into a floating signifier. In part 1, I establish that the formal
purpose of true religion is a means to guarantee a stable or peaceful
political community constituted by plurality. In part 2, I turn to the
meaning of true religion, focussing on three significant ambiguities in
the notion as developed by Spinoza. In part 3, I turn to the reception
history of the TTP to illustrate several of the competing concerns of the floating signifier of true religion, and second consider some of the contemporary implications of each of these ambiguities. |
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ISSN: | 1843-1348 2067-7812 |