Philosophical Religions from Plato to Spinoza

Auteur: Fraenkel, Carlos (McGill University, Montreal)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
This book argues that for many pagan, Jewish, Christian and Muslim philosophers there was no meaningful distinction between philosophy and religion until the Enlightenment. It also offers a new interpretation of Spinoza's take on religion that reveals the extent to which it is rooted in medieval Muslim and Jewish philosophy.

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This book argues that for many pagan, Jewish, Christian and Muslim philosophers there was no meaningful distinction between philosophy and religion until the Enlightenment. It also offers a new interpretation of Spinoza's take on religion that reveals the extent to which it is rooted in medieval Muslim and Jewish philosophy.
ISBN / EAN 9781107437371
Auteur Fraenkel, Carlos (McGill University, Montreal)
Editeur Cambridge University Press