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Marie Wuth

Universität Hamburg
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  • Universität Hamburg
    Post-doctoral Fellow
Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Areas of Specialization
17th/18th Century Philosophy
European Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of Action
20th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Environmental Ethics
Continental Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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  • All publications (17)
  •  9
    Recognition–Rebellion–Freedom: Emergent Identities and Political Change in Spinoza
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 135-152. 2025.
  •  11
    Towards Spinoza’s Critique of Violence: On Sovereign Interruption and the Bodily Limits of Political Violence
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 115-132. 2025.
  •  7
    Kissing the Ring: Power, Ingenium and Disposition
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 80-97. 2025.
  •  13
    What Would the Practice of the Universal Faith in Democracy Look Like?
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 40-60. 2025.
  •  15
    God or Natura naturata? Spinoza on the Identity Between God and Nature
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 61-79. 2025.
  •  8
    Hobbes and Spinoza on Natural Equality and Political Equilibrium
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 19-39. 2025.
  •  17
    Truth, Obedience and Freedom: Some Considerations on Spinoza’s Concept of Politics and its Relation with Philosophy
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-18. 2025.
  •  19
    Spinoza’s True Prophecies: Justified Good Belief
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 189-206. 2025.
  •  8
    Violence, Speech, and Deception in Spinoza’s Theologico-Political Treatise
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 98-114. 2025.
  •  14
    Imagination, Authority, and Admiratio in Spinoza’s Theologico-Political Thought
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 172-188. 2025.
  •  6
    Index
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 253-260. 2025.
  •  57
    New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination
    with Dan Taylor
    Edinburgh University Press. 2025.
  •  8
    Works Cited
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 240-252. 2025.
  •  38
    New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise (edited book)
    with Dan Taylor
    Edinburgh University Press. 2025.
    Brings together leading and emerging scholars of Spinoza across the world and across different interpretative and hermeneutic backgrounds for lively exchanges and pathbreaking analyses of an underappreciated keystone text in political thought.
    Spinoza: Political Philosophy
  •  31
    Decolonising Political Concepts (edited book)
    with Valentin Clavé-Mercier
    Routledge. 2024.
    This book presents a transdisciplinary and transnational challenge to the enduring coloniality of political concepts, discussing the need to decolonise both their theoretical constructions as well as their substantive translations into practices. Despite the acclaimed twentieth-century decolonisation waves, coloniality still remains in subtle and obvious practices, in visible and invisible mechanisms of power, and in the privileging of certain knowledges and the dismissing of others. Decolonisin…Read more
    This book presents a transdisciplinary and transnational challenge to the enduring coloniality of political concepts, discussing the need to decolonise both their theoretical constructions as well as their substantive translations into practices. Despite the acclaimed twentieth-century decolonisation waves, coloniality still remains in subtle and obvious practices, in visible and invisible mechanisms of power, and in the privileging of certain knowledges and the dismissing of others. Decolonising Political Concepts critically addresses the role political concepts play in the continuing legacies of colonialism and ongoing coloniality. This book, building on postcolonial and decolonial thinkers and ideas, demonstrates how concepts may be used as oppressing political and epistemological tools. By presenting efforts to decolonise political concepts, the book signals the potential for genuinely postcolonial academic and political contexts. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and engaging with a wide array of geographical contexts, the chapters examine concepts such as agency, violence, freedom, or sovereignty. This book enables readers to critically engage with concepts used in political discourse and allows them to reflect on their impact and alternatives. It will appeal to graduate students and scholars from international relations, social sciences, or philosophy, as well as to socio-political actors engaged in decolonisation agendas. The Open Access version of this book, available at http: //www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
    Epistemologies of IgnoranceColonialism and Postcolonialism
  •  17
    Daily Invectives: The State of Bitter Hate
    with Dan Taylor
    In Dan Taylor & Marie Wuth (eds.), New Perspectives on Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Politics, Power and the Imagination, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 153-171. 2025.
  •  76
    Spinoza's Religion
    Philosophical Quarterly 72 (4): 1067-1069. 2022.
    In Spinoza's Religion, Carlisle offers us a manual how to read and reread the Ethics to become religious in a Spinozist sense. Reading this book feels like a de.
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