Spinoza, Descartes and Maimonides - Couverture souple

Leon, Roth

 
9781036889975: Spinoza, Descartes and Maimonides

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Synopsis

From Maimonides to Kant: how Spinoza reshaped European thought This scholarly work rethinks the connection between Descartes, Spinoza, and Maimonides. It argues that Spinoza’s monism grew from earlier ideas in Maimonides and was formed in clear dialogue with Cartesian critics, not as a simple extension of Descartes. The book situates Spinoza within a broader history, showing how Cartesian method and the debate over God, knowledge, and the structure of the universe shaped his system. It questions the conventional view of a single line of development from Descartes to Kant and highlights how Maimonides informed key doctrines in Spinoza’s philosophy.

  • Traces the influence of Maimonides on Spinoza’s thinking about God and existence
  • Compares Descartes’ approach with Spinoza’s rejection of Cartesianism
  • Explores the cosmological and ontological issues that unite and distinguish their theories
  • Connects early modern thought to later developments in European philosophy
Ideal for readers interested in the history of philosophy, biblical and theological influences on medieval and modern thought, and the roots of Spinoza’s monism in a broader intellectual context. A thoughtful guide for students and general readers alike, it clarifies how ideas from Maimonides, Descartes, and Spinoza continue to shape discussions of knowledge, existence, and the nature of God.

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