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Phdon Or On The Immortality Of The Soul Moses Mendelssohn

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Phdon Or On The Immortality Of The Soul Moses Mendelssohn
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.77 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Moses Mendelssohn
ISBN: 9780820495293, 0820495298
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Phdon Or On The Immortality Of The Soul Moses Mendelssohn by Moses Mendelssohn 9780820495293, 0820495298 instant download after payment.

Patricia Noble, trans.
This is the first modern translation of Moses Mendelssohn’s classic work of 1767, the Phädon. It includes Mendelssohn’s own introduction and appendix, as well as footnotes and explanatory introduction by David Shavin. (Charles Cullen’s translation of 1789 is the only other extant translation.) The «modern Socrates» of the German classical period, Mendelssohn has created a beautiful translation and elaboration of Plato’s Phädo led to a revolution in thought, and a subsequent renaissance in Germany. The debt of the German classical period to ancient Greece is embodied in Mendelssohn’s Phädon, as is the promise of the American Revolution. The translation and accompanying notes recapture Mendelssohn’s unique marriage of depth of thought and breadth of appeal.

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