Spinoza: Reason, Religion, Politics: The Relation between the Ethics and the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus

Daniel Garber, Mogens Lærke, Pierre François Moreau, Pina Totaro

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Abstract

Spinoza wrote two main works: the Ethics, and the Tractatus theologico-politicus. Both are about salvation, but in very different ways: one is about reason, the other about revelation, one is about individuals and how they should live, the other is about the way we should live together. For the most part, the scholarly literature is dominated by books and articles that focus on one or another of these two works. In Spinoza: Reason, Religion, Politics, a diverse international group of scholars, senior and junior, confront both of these works together, and attempt to understand the many ways in which they are related to one another. The volume is organized into six parts. Part I, “Two Intertwined Texts,” Part II, “God and Atheism,” Part III, “Laws: Natural, Human, and Divine,” Part IV, “Wonder, Final Causes, and Miracles,” Part V, “Revelation, Reason, and Salvation,” and Part VI, “Political Philosophy.”

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherOxford University Press
Number of pages464
ISBN (Electronic)9780191882722
ISBN (Print)9780198848165
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Arts and Humanities

Keywords

  • faith
  • freedom of philosophizing
  • obedience
  • philosophy
  • politics
  • reason
  • religious toleration
  • revelation
  • Scripture
  • Spinoza
  • theology

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