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Betraying Spinoza
The Renegade Jew Who Gave US Modernity
Rebecca Goldstein
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · Print & ebook · August 11, 2009
Reading lane: Philosophers' Lives
Part of the Jewish Encounter series In 1656, Amsterdam’s Jewish community excommunicated Baruch Spinoza, and, at the age of twenty–three, he became the most famous heretic in Judaism.
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Idea and Heresy
A layered meditation on Spinoza, Jewish identity, and modernity’s uneasy inheritance.
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- Jewish thought, literary criticism, and history in one braid
- A contemplative, idea-forward read
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- Philosophical density
- Classroom-ready framing
Book Details
- Authors
- Rebecca Goldstein
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Published
- August 11, 2009
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Philosophers' Lives
- Reading lane
- Philosophers' Lives
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About This Book
Part of the Jewish Encounter series In 1656, Amsterdam’s Jewish community excommunicated Baruch Spinoza, and, at the age of twenty–three, he became the most famous heretic in Judaism. He was already germinating a secularist challenge to religion that would be as radical as it was original. He went on to produce one of the most ambitious systems in the history of Western philosophy, so ahead of its time that scientists today, from string theorists to neurobiologists, count th...
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