Prof Jonathan I. Israel (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, Sc
Spinoza, Life and Legacy
Prof Jonathan I. Israel (Professor Emeritus, Professor Emeritus, Sc
Spinoza, Life and Legacy
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A biography of the boldest and most unsettling of the early modern philosophers, Spinoza, examining the man's life, relationships, career, and writings, while forcing us to rethink how we previously understood his reception in the fields of philosophy, religion, ethics, and political theory in his own time and in the years following his death.
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A biography of the boldest and most unsettling of the early modern philosophers, Spinoza, examining the man's life, relationships, career, and writings, while forcing us to rethink how we previously understood his reception in the fields of philosophy, religion, ethics, and political theory in his own time and in the years following his death.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1344
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1646g
- ISBN-13: 9780198857488
- ISBN-10: 0198857489
- Artikelnr.: 67399721
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1344
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 1646g
- ISBN-13: 9780198857488
- ISBN-10: 0198857489
- Artikelnr.: 67399721
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jonathan I. Israel, Professor Emeritus, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
* Part I: Setting the Scene
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Unparalleled Challenge
* Part II: The Young Spinoza
* 3: Youthful Rebel
* 4: Secret Legacy from Portugal
* 5: Childhood and Family Tradition
* 6: Schooldays
* 7: Honour and Wealth
* 8: Teaching Skills: Van den Enden (1656-1661), Latin, and the Theatre
* 9: Collegiants, Millenarians, and Quakers: the Mid- and Late 1650s
* 10: 'Monstrous Heresies': Ties with Marrano Deists
* Part III: Reformer and Subverter of Descartes
* 11: Forming a Study Group
* 12: Rijnsburg Years (1661-63)
* 13: Spinoza and the Scientific Revolution
* 14: 'Reforming' Descartes' Principles
* 15: Writing the Ethics
* 16: Voorburg
* 17: Spinoza and the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1664-1667)
* 18: Invasion, Slump, and Comets (1665-66)
* 19: Spinoza, Meyer, and The 1666 Philosophia Controversy
* 20: From the Jaws of Defeat
* Part IV: Darkening Horizons
* 21: The Tragedy of the Brothers Koerbagh (1668-1669)
* 22: Nil Volentibus Arduum: Spinoza and the Arts
* 23: Twilight of the 'True Freedom'
* 24: Revolution in Bible Criticism
* 25: Spinoza Subverts Hobbes
* 26: Publishing the Theological-Political Treatise
* 27: Intensifying Reaction (early 1670s)
* 28: Spinoza's Libertine '"French Circle'
* 29: Reshaping the Republic: from Oligarchic to Democratic
Republicanism
* Part V: Last Years
* 30: Disaster Year (1672)
* 31: Denying the Supernatural
* 32: Entering (or Not Entering) Princely Court Culture (1672-73)
* 33: Creeping Diffusion
* 34: Mysterious Trip to Utrecht (July-August 1673)
* 35: Expanding the 'Spinozist Sect'
* 36: Amsterdam Revisited (1673-75)
* 37: Hebrew in Spinoza's Later Life
* 38: Encounter with Leibniz (1676)
* 39: Fighting Back
* 40: Last Days, Death, and Funeral (1677)
* 41: A Stormy Aftermath
* 42: Conclusion: Philosophy integrated with Bible Critique and
Political Theory
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Unparalleled Challenge
* Part II: The Young Spinoza
* 3: Youthful Rebel
* 4: Secret Legacy from Portugal
* 5: Childhood and Family Tradition
* 6: Schooldays
* 7: Honour and Wealth
* 8: Teaching Skills: Van den Enden (1656-1661), Latin, and the Theatre
* 9: Collegiants, Millenarians, and Quakers: the Mid- and Late 1650s
* 10: 'Monstrous Heresies': Ties with Marrano Deists
* Part III: Reformer and Subverter of Descartes
* 11: Forming a Study Group
* 12: Rijnsburg Years (1661-63)
* 13: Spinoza and the Scientific Revolution
* 14: 'Reforming' Descartes' Principles
* 15: Writing the Ethics
* 16: Voorburg
* 17: Spinoza and the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1664-1667)
* 18: Invasion, Slump, and Comets (1665-66)
* 19: Spinoza, Meyer, and The 1666 Philosophia Controversy
* 20: From the Jaws of Defeat
* Part IV: Darkening Horizons
* 21: The Tragedy of the Brothers Koerbagh (1668-1669)
* 22: Nil Volentibus Arduum: Spinoza and the Arts
* 23: Twilight of the 'True Freedom'
* 24: Revolution in Bible Criticism
* 25: Spinoza Subverts Hobbes
* 26: Publishing the Theological-Political Treatise
* 27: Intensifying Reaction (early 1670s)
* 28: Spinoza's Libertine '"French Circle'
* 29: Reshaping the Republic: from Oligarchic to Democratic
Republicanism
* Part V: Last Years
* 30: Disaster Year (1672)
* 31: Denying the Supernatural
* 32: Entering (or Not Entering) Princely Court Culture (1672-73)
* 33: Creeping Diffusion
* 34: Mysterious Trip to Utrecht (July-August 1673)
* 35: Expanding the 'Spinozist Sect'
* 36: Amsterdam Revisited (1673-75)
* 37: Hebrew in Spinoza's Later Life
* 38: Encounter with Leibniz (1676)
* 39: Fighting Back
* 40: Last Days, Death, and Funeral (1677)
* 41: A Stormy Aftermath
* 42: Conclusion: Philosophy integrated with Bible Critique and
Political Theory
* Part I: Setting the Scene
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Unparalleled Challenge
* Part II: The Young Spinoza
* 3: Youthful Rebel
* 4: Secret Legacy from Portugal
* 5: Childhood and Family Tradition
* 6: Schooldays
* 7: Honour and Wealth
* 8: Teaching Skills: Van den Enden (1656-1661), Latin, and the Theatre
* 9: Collegiants, Millenarians, and Quakers: the Mid- and Late 1650s
* 10: 'Monstrous Heresies': Ties with Marrano Deists
* Part III: Reformer and Subverter of Descartes
* 11: Forming a Study Group
* 12: Rijnsburg Years (1661-63)
* 13: Spinoza and the Scientific Revolution
* 14: 'Reforming' Descartes' Principles
* 15: Writing the Ethics
* 16: Voorburg
* 17: Spinoza and the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1664-1667)
* 18: Invasion, Slump, and Comets (1665-66)
* 19: Spinoza, Meyer, and The 1666 Philosophia Controversy
* 20: From the Jaws of Defeat
* Part IV: Darkening Horizons
* 21: The Tragedy of the Brothers Koerbagh (1668-1669)
* 22: Nil Volentibus Arduum: Spinoza and the Arts
* 23: Twilight of the 'True Freedom'
* 24: Revolution in Bible Criticism
* 25: Spinoza Subverts Hobbes
* 26: Publishing the Theological-Political Treatise
* 27: Intensifying Reaction (early 1670s)
* 28: Spinoza's Libertine '"French Circle'
* 29: Reshaping the Republic: from Oligarchic to Democratic
Republicanism
* Part V: Last Years
* 30: Disaster Year (1672)
* 31: Denying the Supernatural
* 32: Entering (or Not Entering) Princely Court Culture (1672-73)
* 33: Creeping Diffusion
* 34: Mysterious Trip to Utrecht (July-August 1673)
* 35: Expanding the 'Spinozist Sect'
* 36: Amsterdam Revisited (1673-75)
* 37: Hebrew in Spinoza's Later Life
* 38: Encounter with Leibniz (1676)
* 39: Fighting Back
* 40: Last Days, Death, and Funeral (1677)
* 41: A Stormy Aftermath
* 42: Conclusion: Philosophy integrated with Bible Critique and
Political Theory
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Unparalleled Challenge
* Part II: The Young Spinoza
* 3: Youthful Rebel
* 4: Secret Legacy from Portugal
* 5: Childhood and Family Tradition
* 6: Schooldays
* 7: Honour and Wealth
* 8: Teaching Skills: Van den Enden (1656-1661), Latin, and the Theatre
* 9: Collegiants, Millenarians, and Quakers: the Mid- and Late 1650s
* 10: 'Monstrous Heresies': Ties with Marrano Deists
* Part III: Reformer and Subverter of Descartes
* 11: Forming a Study Group
* 12: Rijnsburg Years (1661-63)
* 13: Spinoza and the Scientific Revolution
* 14: 'Reforming' Descartes' Principles
* 15: Writing the Ethics
* 16: Voorburg
* 17: Spinoza and the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1664-1667)
* 18: Invasion, Slump, and Comets (1665-66)
* 19: Spinoza, Meyer, and The 1666 Philosophia Controversy
* 20: From the Jaws of Defeat
* Part IV: Darkening Horizons
* 21: The Tragedy of the Brothers Koerbagh (1668-1669)
* 22: Nil Volentibus Arduum: Spinoza and the Arts
* 23: Twilight of the 'True Freedom'
* 24: Revolution in Bible Criticism
* 25: Spinoza Subverts Hobbes
* 26: Publishing the Theological-Political Treatise
* 27: Intensifying Reaction (early 1670s)
* 28: Spinoza's Libertine '"French Circle'
* 29: Reshaping the Republic: from Oligarchic to Democratic
Republicanism
* Part V: Last Years
* 30: Disaster Year (1672)
* 31: Denying the Supernatural
* 32: Entering (or Not Entering) Princely Court Culture (1672-73)
* 33: Creeping Diffusion
* 34: Mysterious Trip to Utrecht (July-August 1673)
* 35: Expanding the 'Spinozist Sect'
* 36: Amsterdam Revisited (1673-75)
* 37: Hebrew in Spinoza's Later Life
* 38: Encounter with Leibniz (1676)
* 39: Fighting Back
* 40: Last Days, Death, and Funeral (1677)
* 41: A Stormy Aftermath
* 42: Conclusion: Philosophy integrated with Bible Critique and
Political Theory