Kobayashi Hideo Award こばやしひでおしょう
Edition 16 (2017)
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1 peopleThis work excavates the middle voice that precedes the active/passive binary through linguistics, philosophy, and questions raised by addiction. It reconsiders modern assumptions about will and responsibility and connects them to Spinoza's account of freedom.
The book uses the lost grammar of the middle voice to think about forms of action that cannot be captured by doing and being done to.
330 pages
middle voicewillresponsibilityfreedomSpinozalanguage and philosophy