Abstract
Can we deal with environmental risks without giving up a significant degree of freedom? The answer is often thought to be no, but in this lecture I sketch a Spinozist invitation to view the matter in a different light. Spinoza’s conception of liberty is fundamentally a republican one, but, unlike other defenders of this tradition, he argues that we can be made unfree by non-human things such as viruses or weather patterns. In so far as we are subject to their arbitrary power, we are already in a condition of servitude. If we adopt this Spinozist diagnosis of our condition, the problem we confront is not so much whether we are willing to give up existing freedoms as whether we can find the means to overcome existing forms of servitude.
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