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Spinoza's heresy: inmortality and the jewish mind

Autor Steven Nadler

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Spinoza's heresy: inmortality and the jewish mind
31,31€
  • Publisher OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199268870
  • ISBN10 0199268878
  • Type Book
  • Pages 225
  • Published 2004
  • Bookbinding Rustic

Spinoza's heresy: inmortality and the jewish mind

Autor Steven Nadler

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

31,31€
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"At the heart of Spinoza's Heresy is a mystery: why was Baruch Spinoza so harshly excommunicated from the Amsterdam Jewish community at the age of twenty-four?" "In this philosophical sequel to his biography of the seventeenth-century thinker, Steven Nadler argues that Spinoza's main offence was a denial of the immortality of the soul. But this only deepens the mystery. For there is no specific Jewish dogma regarding immortality: there is nothing that a Jew is required to believe about the soul and the afterlife. It was, however, for various religious, historical and political reasons, simply the wrong issue to pick on in Amsterdam in the 1650s." Aftering considering the nature of the ban, or cherem, as a disciplinary tool in the Sephardic community, and a number of possible explanations for Spinoza's ban, Nadler turns to the variety of traditions in Jewish religious thought on the post-mortem fate of a person's soul. This is followed by an examination of Spinoza's own views on the eternity of the mind and the role that the denial of personal immortality plays in his overall philosophical project. Nadler argues that Spinoza's beliefs were not only an outgrowth of his own metaphysical principles, but also a culmination of an intellectualist trend in Jewish rationalism.
  • Publisher OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199268870
  • ISBN10 0199268878
  • Type Book
  • Pages 225
  • Published 2004
  • Bookbinding Rustic