A biography of the boldest and most unsettling of the early modern
philosophers, Spinoza, which examines the man's life,
relationships, writings, and career, while also forcing us to
rethink how we previously understood Spinoza's reception in his own
time and in the years following his death. The boldest and most
unsettling of the major early modern philosophers, Spinoza, had a
much greater, if often concealed, impact on the international
intellectual scene and on the early Enlightenment than
philosophers, historians, and political theorists have
conventionally tended to recognize. Europe-wide efforts to prevent
the reading public and university students learning about Spinoza,
the man and his work, in the years immediately after his death in
1677, dominated much of his early reception owing to the
revolutionary implications of his thought for philosophy, religion,
practical ethics and lifestyle, Bible criticism, and political
theory. Nevertheless, contrary to what has sometimes been
maintained, his general impact was immediate, very widespread, and
profound. One of the main objectives of the book is to show how
early and how deeply Leibniz, Bayle, Arnauld, Henry More, Anne
Conway, Richard Baxter, Robert Boyle, Henry Oldenburg,
Pierre-Daniel Huet, Richard Simon, and Nicholas Steno, among many
others, were affected by and led to wrestle with his principal
ideas. There have been surprisingly few biographies of Spinoza,
given his fundamental importance in intellectual history and
history of philosophy, Bible criticism, and political thought.
Jonathan I. Israel has written a biography which provides more
detail and context about Spinoza's life, family, writings, circle
of friends, highly unusual career and networking, and early
reception than its predecessors. Weaving the circumstances of his
life and thought into a detailed biography has also led to several
notable instances of nuancing or revising our notions of how to
interpret certain of his assertions and philosophical claims, and
how to understand the complex international reaction to his work
during his life-time and in the years immediately following his
death.
General
Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
Jonathan I. Israel
(Professor Emeritus)
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Dimensions: |
240 x 165 x 60mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
1344 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-885748-8 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-19-885748-9 |
Barcode: |
9780198857488 |
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