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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV037378512
    Format: xii, 297 p. ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-88-222-5992-9
    Series Statement: Lessico intellettuale europeo 109
    Note: Collected essays. - On back cover: ISSN 0075-8825. - Includes bibliographical references
    Language: Italian
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Philosophie ; Übersetzung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (Inhaltsverzeichnis)
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9961448858102883
    Format: 1 online resource (317 pages)
    ISBN: 90-04-47195-2
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history ; 333
    Content: The Bible is the breeding ground for the issues nourishing philosophy during the Early Modern age. Different conceptions of God, the world, and the human being have been shaped based on the history of salvation, constructed (or deconstructed) in relation to the various approaches and readings of the Holy Scriptures. This book aims at inquiring the different uses that philosophers made of the Bible. The essays collected in it provide a new perspective on the subject, overcoming the traditional opposition "faith versus science" and enhancing the philosophical approach to the Sacred Scriptures. Philosophers thus promoted a universally recognized moral message and forged the conceptions of the nature, of politics, and of the human being proper to the Early Modern age. Contributors include Simonetta Bassi, Stefano Brogi, Claudio Buccolini, Simone D'Agostino, Antonella Del Prete, Diego Donna, Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero, Guido Giglioni, Franco Giudice, Sarah Hutton, Giovanni Licata, Édouard Mehl, Anna Lisa Schino, Luisa Simonutti, Pina Totaro, and Francesco Toto.
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part 1 Enquiring on Moses -- Chapter 1 Images of Moses in the Renaissance -- Chapter 2 More on Spinoza and the Authorship of the Pentateuch -- Part 2 Prophet's Witnessing -- Chapter 3 Tommaso Campanella on the Bible Ontology, Epistemology and Political Philosophy -- Chapter 4 Prophecy and the Prophetic Kingdom of God in the Hobbesian Analysis of the Holy Scriptures -- Chapter 5 Hermeneutics and Conflict Spinoza and the Downfall of Exegetical Interpretation -- Part 3 Rational Theology and Natural Religion -- Chapter 6 The Bible in the Philosophy of Anne Conway and Henry More -- Chapter 7 "Between Doubt and Knowledge" John Biddle and the English Unitarians in the Time of Locke -- Chapter 8 Immorality and Intolerance in the Bible? Natural Ethicality and the Interpretation of Scripture in the Writings of Pierre Bayle -- Part 4 The Moral Message of the Bible -- Chapter 9 Peace and Truth in Polemic: Pascal's Pensées L974/S771 -- Chapter 10 An Association without Power? Gift, Recognition, and Democracy in the Hobbesian Conception of Early Christian Communities -- Chapter 11 "The Law Inscribed in the Mind" On the Meaning of a Biblical Image in Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise -- Part 5 The Accommodation Doctrine -- Chapter 12 Firmamentum La querelle théologico-philologique du ciel étoilé, de Copernic à Kepler -- Chapter 13 L'exégèse du dernier Mersenne et le cartésianisme -- Chapter 14 "Accommoder la Théologie à ma façon de philosopher" Descartes and Dutch Cartesians Interpreting the Bible -- Chapter 15 Wolff, Spinoza, and the Interpretation of Scripture -- Chapter 16 Natural Philosophy and Scripture in Isaac Newton's Principia mathematica -- Index Nominum.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-41863-6
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9959240237502883
    Format: 1 online resource (324 p.)
    ISBN: 1-283-51462-1 , 9786613827074 , 90-04-21057-1
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 205
    Content: Brill authors Leen Spruit and Pina Totaro discovered the original manuscript of Spinoza's "Ethica" in the Vatican library. This spectacular discovery attracted a lot of media attention. NRC Handelsblad , 26th May 2011 Radio 1 News , 27th May 2011 NOS News , 27th May 2011 The Vatican codex, which contains the complete text of Spinoza’s Ethics , is the only surviving manuscript of this work and constitutes a document of great importance. On 23 September 1677, it was handed over to the Roman Holy Office by Spinoza’s former friend Niels Stensen who had converted to Catholicism in 1667. Thus, it predates the publication of the Opera Posthuma , which is dated 1677, but which did not in fact appear until the first months of 1678. Recent research and fresh documentation allow us to determine the several stages of the manuscript’s life before it reached Rome, where it was kept in the Archive of the Holy Office, and subsequently, transferred to the Vatican Apostolic Library, in 1922.
    Note: Includes the text of Ethica. , Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Printed Pages in Vat. Lat. 12838 -- Niels Stensen’s Denunciation of Spinoza’s Philosophy to the Holy Office -- Fragment of Giovanni Cristoforo Battelli’s Censura of Christian Kortholt, De tribus impostoribus -- Bibliography -- Transcription Pars Prima de Deo -- Pars Secunda de Naturâ et Origine Mentis -- Pars Tertia de Origine et Naturâ Affectuum -- Pars Quarta de Servitute humanâ seu de affectuum viribus -- Pars Quinta de Potentiâ intellectus seu de libertate humanâ. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-20926-3
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Paris :Publications de l’École Pratique des Hautes Études,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960776027802883
    Format: 1 online resource (178 p.)
    ISBN: 2-492861-13-9
    Series Statement: Les conférences de l’EPHE
    Content: Pina Totaro est une poseuse de questions. Et si admirative qu’elle soit de l’homme Spinoza et de son œuvre, elle ne les fige jamais, évite bien sûr de les enfermer dans quelque « -isme » que ce soit, forcément simpliste et réducteur, et n’hésite pas à revenir sur les débats et les jugements contradictoires que cet homme et cette œuvre ont suscités jusqu’à nos jours. Elle souligne certes ce qui, de cette pensée, échappe aux contingences du lieu et du temps de sa naissance et de son mûrissement, et ce qui, en elle, nous nourrit encore aujourd’hui. Elle n’en néglige pas pour autant de situer Spinoza dans une histoire complexe, parfois ambiguë, toujours riche. Le « système » spinoziste est une chose. L’atelier de cette pensée-là en est une autre. C’est dans cet atelier que Pina Totaro nous fait entrer. Par quatre portes distinctes : exégèse, vérité, Christ, politique. Je dis quatre portes distinctes, mais qui toutes quatre nous ramènent au cœur d’un spinozisme vivant, en travail, audacieux et fertile. Jean-Christophe Attias
    Note: French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-492861-14-7
    Language: French
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