Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise (1670) is one of the most
important philosophical works of the early modern period. In it
Spinoza discusses at length the historical circumstances of the
composition and transmission of the Bible, demonstrating the
fallibility of both its authors and its interpreters. He argues that
free enquiry is not only consistent with the security and prosperity
of a state but actually essential to them, and that such freedom
flourishes best in a democratic and republican state in which
individuals are left free while religious organizations are
subordinated to the secular power. His Treatise has profoundly
influenced the subsequent history of political thought, Enlightenment
'clandestine' or radical philosophy, Bible hermeneutics, and textual
criticism more generally. It is presented here in a translation of
great clarity and accuracy by Michael Silverthorne and Jonathan
Israel, with a substantial historical and philosophical introduction
by Jonathan Israel.
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9781107085862
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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