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Spinoza, Atheist Audiobook

by Steven Nadler
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language: english
Publisher: Princeton University Press, April of 2026 ‧
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This audiobook narrated by Robert Slade shares a fascinating historical and philosophical account that unravels the mystery of whether Spinoza was an atheist In 1656, a young Amsterdam merchant was excommunicated by his Portuguese-Jewish community in the harshest terms it had ever used. Baruch Spinoza was accused of unspecified "horrifying heresies," but the precise reasons for his expulsion remain a mystery. When he published his Theological-Political Treatise in 1670, which was condemned as "the most atheistic book ever written," he began to reveal to the world what his heresies may have been. Yet ever since the eighteenth century, most readers and scholars have assumed that Spinoza was a pantheist—even a "God-intoxicated man," as the poet Novalis put it. After all, how could a person whose books are suffused with talk of God be an atheist? In Spinoza, Atheist, Steven Nadler, one of the world's leading authorities on the philosopher, aims to settle the question and show that that's exactly what he was. Nadler makes a powerful case that there is no real divinity for Spinoza. God is Nature, and isn't an object of worshipful awe or religious reverence but can only be understood through philosophy and science. There is nothing supernatural—no mystery, ineffability, or sublimity. Spinoza does speak of "blessedness" and "salvation," but these, too, are to be understood in natural and rational terms, as the peace of mind and happiness that come from understanding ourselves and the world. Whether Spinoza believed in God is a fascinating and enduring controversy. Spinoza, Atheist promises to transform our understanding of his views and to make clear just how radical a thinker he was and remains.

Spinoza, Atheist

by Steven Nadler

Property Description
ISBN: 9780691290812
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date: April of 2026
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
Length: 8 hours and 39 minutes
File Size 254.89 MB
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Categories: Audiobooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
EAN: 9780691290812

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Steven Nadler

Steven Nadler Doutorado pela Universidade de Columbia, Washington, professor de Filosofia e membro da Faculdade de Estudos Judaicos, assim como director do seu Centro de Humanidade. Especializado em Filosofia Moderna (século XVII), Metafísica e Filosofia Hebraica, é autor de vários livros editados pelas principais casas editoras universitárias (Oxford, Cambridge, Princeton, etc.) assim como pelas principais casas editoras norte-americanas. Responsável editorial de vários e importantes jornais de filosofia dos E. U. A., assim como coordenador de importantes colecções de filosofia (Oxford Studies for Early Modern Philosophy). Vencedor do mais prestigiado galardão hebraico, é hoje considerado um dos maiores especialistas mundiais sobre Bento de Espinosa.

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