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Spinozas Theologicopolitical Treatise Exploring The Will Of God Hardcover Theo Verbeek

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Spinozas Theologicopolitical Treatise Exploring The Will Of God Hardcover Theo Verbeek
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.85 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Theo Verbeek
ISBN: 9780754604938, 0754604934
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Hardcover

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Spinozas Theologicopolitical Treatise Exploring The Will Of God Hardcover Theo Verbeek by Theo Verbeek 9780754604938, 0754604934 instant download after payment.

This book presents the first accessible analysis of Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-politicus, situating the work in the context of Spinoza's general philosophy and its 17th-century historical background. According to Spinoza it is impossible for a being to be infinitely perfect and to have a legislative will. This idea, demonstrated in the Ethics, is presupposed and further elaborated in the Tractatus Theologico-politicus. It implies not only that on the level of truth all revealed religion is false, but also that all authority is of human origin and that all obedience is rooted in a political structure. The consequences for authority? as it is used in a religious context are explored: the authority of Scripture, the authority of particular interpretations of Scripture, and the authority of the Church. Verbeek also explores the work of two other philosophers of the period - Hobbes and Descartes - to highlight certain peculiarities of Spinoza's position, and to show the contrasts between their theories.

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