Spinoza's challenge to Jewish thought : writings on his life, philosophy, and legacy /
Arguably, no historical thinker has had as varied and fractious a reception within modern Judaism as Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza (1632-77), the seventeenth-century philosopher, pioneering biblical critic, and Jewish heretic from Amsterdam. Revered in many circles as the patron saint of secular Jewishn...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Waltham, Massachusetts :
Brandeis University Press,
[2019]
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Colección: | Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series (Unnumbered)
Brandeis library of modern Jewish thought. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Sephardic community of Amsterdam, the writ of excommunication against Baruch Spinoza
- Isaac Orobio de Castro, a philosophical disputation
- Hakham Zevi Ashkenazi, Responsum No. 18
- Moses Mendelssohn, second dialogue
- Moses Mendelssohn, on the curtailment of Jewish juridical autonomy
- Moses Mendelssohn, Judaism as revealed legislation
- Moses Mendelssohn, Morning Hours, chaps. 13-14
- Moses Mendelssohn, From To Lessing's friends
- Solomon Maimon, autobiography
- Saul Ascher, Leviathan, book 2, chapter 6
- Mordechai Gumpel Schnaber-Levison, the thirteen principles of Torah, 19a-b
- Heinrich Heine, on the history of religion and philosophy in Germany
- Berthold Auerbach, Spinoza: a novel
- Meir HaLevi Letteris, the life of the sage and scholar Baruch de Spinoza, z""l
- Salomon Rubin, the new guide to the perplexed
- Moses Hess, Rome and Jerusalem
- Micha Josef Berdichevsky, the day's labors and musings: selection of diaries
- Melekh Ravitch, a poetical essay in four cycles: the man, the work, the spider, incense
- David Ben-Gurion, let us rectify the injustice
- Haim Slovès, Boruch of Amsterdam, act 3, scene 2
- Isaac Deutscher, the non-Jewish Jew
- Rebecca N. Goldstein, betraying Spinoza: the renegade Jew who gave us modernity
- Manuel Joël, on the genesis of Spinoza's philosophy
- Jakob Freudenthal, the life of Spinoza
- Carl Gebhardt, Spinoza/Judaism and Baroque
- Jakob Klatzkin, the misunderstood one
- Harry Wolfson, the philosophy of Spinoza: unfolding the latent processes of his reasoning
- Samuel David Luzzatto, against Spinoza
- Rav Avraham Isaac Ha-Kohen Kook, notebook: "'first in Jaffa'"
- Hermann Cohen, Spinoza on state and religion, Judaism and Christianity
- Leo Strauss, preface to the English translation, Spinoza's critique of religion
- Emmanuel Levinas, the Spinoza case
- Yehoshua Manoah, a bit of introspection
- Allan Nadler, romancing Spinoza