The Spinoza Conversations Between Lessing and Jacobi

The Spinoza Conversations Between Lessing and Jacobi
Author: Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1988
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 081917016X

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Lessing's Spinozism looms up out of the numerous intellectual riddles of the past. Almost everything has been tried in an effort to sound and weigh the exact amount of Spinozism Lessing betrayed in his conversations with Jacobi.

Spinoza s Modernity

Spinoza s Modernity
Author: Willi Goetschel
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2004-01-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780299190835

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Spinoza’s Modernity is a major, original work of intellectual history that reassesses the philosophical project of Baruch Spinoza, uncovers his influence on later thinkers, and demonstrates how that crucial influence on Moses Mendelssohn, G. E. Lessing, and Heinrich Heine shaped the development of modern critical thought. Excommunicated by his Jewish community, Spinoza was a controversial figure in his lifetime and for centuries afterward. Willi Goetschel shows how Spinoza’s philosophy was a direct challenge to the theological and metaphysical assumptions of modern European thought. He locates the driving force of this challenge in Spinoza’s Jewishness, which is deeply inscribed in his philosophy and defines the radical nature of his modernity.

Lessing s Philosophy of Religion and the German Enlightenment

Lessing s Philosophy of Religion and the German Enlightenment
Author: Toshimasa Yasukata,Professor of European Intellectual History Toshimasa Yasukata
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780195144949

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On the basis of intensive study of the entire corpus of Lessing's philosophical and theological writings as well as the extensive secondary literature, the author leads the reader into the systematic core of Lessing's highly elusive religious thought.

Against Pure Reason

Against Pure Reason
Author: Johann G. Herder
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2005-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781597520645

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The figure of Johann Gottfried Herder looms increasingly important not only for his prescient contributions to many fields - biblical criticism, philosophy of language, literary criticism, philosophy of history - but also for his pivotal position between the impulses of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Many of Herder's questions and concerns are more pressing at the end of the modern era than they were at its inception. Bunge's lucid and engaging translations of signal texts from Herder - most appearing here for the first time in English - are arranged thematically: human nature, language, and history; myth and religion; God and nature; literature and the Bible; and Christianity and theology. Along with her extensive Introduction and Bibliography, they constitute an essential resource for coming to terms with the checkered legacy of the Enlightenment.

An Introduction to Hegel s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion

An Introduction to Hegel s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
Author: Jon Stewart,Researcher Jon Stewart
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192842930

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"It provides an account of the criticism of religion by key Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire, Lessing, Hume, and Kant. This is followed by an analysis of how the Romantic thinkers, such as Rousseau, Jacobi, and Schleiermacher, responded to these challenges. For Hegel, the views of these thinkers from both the Enlightenment and Romanticism tended to empty religion of its content. The goal that he sets for his own philosophy of religion is to restore this lost content. " -- back cover.

Transformation of the Self in the Thought of Schleiermacher

Transformation of the Self in the Thought of Schleiermacher
Author: Jacqueline Mariña
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2008-04-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199206377

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The philosopher's stone -- The principle of individuation -- Personal identity -- The world is the mirror of the self -- The highest good -- Individual and community -- Transformation of the self through Christ -- Outpourings of the inner fire : experiential expressivism and religious pluralism

Enlightenment and Secularism

Enlightenment and Secularism
Author: Christopher Nadon
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780739177488

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Enlightenment and Secularism is a collection of twenty eight essays that seek to understand the connection between the European Enlightenment and the emergence of secular societies, as well as the character or nature of those societies. The contributors are drawn from a variety of disciplines including History, Sociology, Political Science, and Literature. Most of the essays focus on a single text from the Enlightenment, borrowing or secularizing the format of a sermon on a text, and are designed to be of particular use to those teaching and studying the history of the Enlightenment within a liberal arts curriculum.

Insiders and Outsiders in Seventeenth Century Philosophy

Insiders and Outsiders in Seventeenth Century Philosophy
Author: G.A.J. Rogers,Tom Sorell,Jill Kraye
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781135227524

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Seventeenth-century philosophy scholars come together in this volume to address the Insiders--Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, and Hobbes--and Outsiders--Pierre Gassendi, Kenelm Digby, Theophilus Gale, Ralph Cudworth and Nicholas Malebranche--of the philosocial canon, and the ways in which reputations are created and confirmed. In their own day, these ten figures were all considered to be thinkers of substantial repute, and it took some time for the Insiders to come to be regarded as major and original philosophers. Today these Insiders all feature in the syllabi of most history of philosophy courses taught in western universities, and the papers in this collection, contrasting the stories of their receptions with those of the Outsiders, give an insight into the history of philosophy which is generally overlooked.