Piety, Peace, and the Freedom to Philosophize [electronic resource] /

The 11 essays collected here have been composed by members of the North American Spinoza Society. They exhibit the fruits of the research, investigation and erudition of an array of established scholars and newer students whose interpretations of Spinoza's philosophical doctrines are receiving critical acclaim. This is the first collection in the English language dedicated exclusively to topics, problems or questions raised by the teachings found in Baruch Spinoza's Tractatus theologico-politicus. Divided into the themes of piety, peace, and the freedom to philosophize, the essays treat Spinoza's views on faith and philosophy, miracles, the light of Scripture, political power, religion, the state, the body politic, the idea of tolerance, and philosophic communication, as well as his connections to Walter Benjamin, Blaise Pascal, David Hume, and his Jewish heritage. Readership: An excellent collection for students and scholars studying Spinoza, the history of early modern philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and those concerned with theologico-political questions.

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Main Authors: Bagley, Paul J. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1999
Subjects:Philosophy., Modern philosophy., Religion, Political philosophy., Philosophy, Asian., Modern Philosophy., History of Philosophy., Non-Western Philosophy., Political Philosophy., Philosophy of Religion., Philosophy of Man.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2672-6
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2238512018-07-31T00:03:10ZPiety, Peace, and the Freedom to Philosophize [electronic resource] / Bagley, Paul J. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1999.engThe 11 essays collected here have been composed by members of the North American Spinoza Society. They exhibit the fruits of the research, investigation and erudition of an array of established scholars and newer students whose interpretations of Spinoza's philosophical doctrines are receiving critical acclaim. This is the first collection in the English language dedicated exclusively to topics, problems or questions raised by the teachings found in Baruch Spinoza's Tractatus theologico-politicus. Divided into the themes of piety, peace, and the freedom to philosophize, the essays treat Spinoza's views on faith and philosophy, miracles, the light of Scripture, political power, religion, the state, the body politic, the idea of tolerance, and philosophic communication, as well as his connections to Walter Benjamin, Blaise Pascal, David Hume, and his Jewish heritage. Readership: An excellent collection for students and scholars studying Spinoza, the history of early modern philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and those concerned with theologico-political questions.Piety -- Faith Set Apart From Philosophy? Spinoza and Pascal -- Spinoza’s Account of Miracles -- Spinoza and the Light of Scripture -- Peace -- Rereading the Tractatustheologico-politicus In Light of Benjamin’s “Theologico-Political Fragment” -- Power in the Tractatus theologico-politicus -- Toleration and the Right to Resist in Spinoza’s Theological-Political Treatise: The Problem of Christ’s Disciples -- Power, Politics, and Religion in Spinoza’s Political Thought -- Body and the Body Politic in Spinoza’s Theologico-Political Treatise -- The Freedom to Philosophize -- How Jewish Was Spinoza? -- Did Spinoza Lie to His Landlady? -- Spinoza, Philosophic Communication, and the Practice of Esotericism -- The Contributors -- Selected Bibliography -- Name Index.The 11 essays collected here have been composed by members of the North American Spinoza Society. They exhibit the fruits of the research, investigation and erudition of an array of established scholars and newer students whose interpretations of Spinoza's philosophical doctrines are receiving critical acclaim. This is the first collection in the English language dedicated exclusively to topics, problems or questions raised by the teachings found in Baruch Spinoza's Tractatus theologico-politicus. Divided into the themes of piety, peace, and the freedom to philosophize, the essays treat Spinoza's views on faith and philosophy, miracles, the light of Scripture, political power, religion, the state, the body politic, the idea of tolerance, and philosophic communication, as well as his connections to Walter Benjamin, Blaise Pascal, David Hume, and his Jewish heritage. Readership: An excellent collection for students and scholars studying Spinoza, the history of early modern philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and those concerned with theologico-political questions.Philosophy.Modern philosophy.ReligionPolitical philosophy.Philosophy, Asian.Philosophy.Modern Philosophy.History of Philosophy.Non-Western Philosophy.Political Philosophy.Philosophy of Religion.Philosophy of Man.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2672-6URN:ISBN:9789401726726
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topic Philosophy.
Modern philosophy.
Religion
Political philosophy.
Philosophy, Asian.
Philosophy.
Modern Philosophy.
History of Philosophy.
Non-Western Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Philosophy of Religion.
Philosophy of Man.
Philosophy.
Modern philosophy.
Religion
Political philosophy.
Philosophy, Asian.
Philosophy.
Modern Philosophy.
History of Philosophy.
Non-Western Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Philosophy of Religion.
Philosophy of Man.
spellingShingle Philosophy.
Modern philosophy.
Religion
Political philosophy.
Philosophy, Asian.
Philosophy.
Modern Philosophy.
History of Philosophy.
Non-Western Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Philosophy of Religion.
Philosophy of Man.
Philosophy.
Modern philosophy.
Religion
Political philosophy.
Philosophy, Asian.
Philosophy.
Modern Philosophy.
History of Philosophy.
Non-Western Philosophy.
Political Philosophy.
Philosophy of Religion.
Philosophy of Man.
Bagley, Paul J. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Piety, Peace, and the Freedom to Philosophize [electronic resource] /
description The 11 essays collected here have been composed by members of the North American Spinoza Society. They exhibit the fruits of the research, investigation and erudition of an array of established scholars and newer students whose interpretations of Spinoza's philosophical doctrines are receiving critical acclaim. This is the first collection in the English language dedicated exclusively to topics, problems or questions raised by the teachings found in Baruch Spinoza's Tractatus theologico-politicus. Divided into the themes of piety, peace, and the freedom to philosophize, the essays treat Spinoza's views on faith and philosophy, miracles, the light of Scripture, political power, religion, the state, the body politic, the idea of tolerance, and philosophic communication, as well as his connections to Walter Benjamin, Blaise Pascal, David Hume, and his Jewish heritage. Readership: An excellent collection for students and scholars studying Spinoza, the history of early modern philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and those concerned with theologico-political questions.
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Modern Philosophy.
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Political Philosophy.
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Philosophy of Man.
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