@book{b7a0030702284847b067cd7e24a15340,
title = "Spinoza{\textquoteright}s Yoga: Practice of Power and Experience of the Infinite",
abstract = "Humanity today holds unprecedented power over nature, but this achievement has led to crises—from extreme inequality to climate disaster—that seem beyond our control. Baruch Spinoza{\textquoteright}s philosophy offers a profound perspective on this paradox and points to a possible solution. Spinoza suggests that real empowerment comes from enhancing the kind of knowledge we possess, revealing a limitless source of vitality in understanding ourselves as part of a greater whole. But to fully grasp and apply Spinoza's ideas, we must see him not just as a philosopher, but as a practitioner of a discipline akin to the “yoga” of India. Unlike most Indian yogic traditions, however, Spinoza{\textquoteright}s approach emphasizes not renouncing desire but intensifying it. This fresh view makes Spinoza{\textquoteright}s philosophy a practical guide for transforming how we live in the world, while also offering new insights into the relevance and application of Indian yogic traditions.",
keywords = "Spinoza, Philosophy, Yoga, Comparative Philosophy",
author = "Andrea Sangiacomo",
year = "2025",
doi = "10.21827/6734809a20e8f",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789403431048",
publisher = "University of Groningen Press",
}