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Spinoza: A Life

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Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) was one of the most important philosophers of all time; he was also one of the most radical and controversial. The story of Spinoza's life takes the reader into the heart of Jewish Amsterdam in the seventeenth century and, with Spinoza's exile from Judaism, into the midst of the tumultuous political, social, intellectual, and religious world of the young Dutch Republic. This new edition of Steven Nadler's biography, winner of the Koret Jewish Book Award for biography and translated into a dozen languages, is enhanced by exciting new archival discoveries about his family background, his youth, and the various philosophical, political, and religious contexts of his life and works. There is more detail about his family's business and communal activities, about his relationships with friends and correspondents, and about the development of his writings, which were so scandalous to his contemporaries.

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  • Provides a fully updated edition of the standard biography
  • Accessibly written for scholars and general readers
  • The 1st edition is widely translated and was awarded the Koret Jewish Book Award for Biography in 2000
Author: Nadler Steven
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 458
ISBN: 9781108442466
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 2
Release Year: 2022

Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Settlement
2. Abraham and Michael
3. Bento/Baruch
4. Talmud Torah
5. A merchant of Amsterdam
6. Cherem
7. Benedictus
8. A philosopher in Rijnsburg
9. 'The Jew of Voorburg'
10. Homo politicus
11. Calm and turmoil in The Hague
12. 'A free man thinks least of all of death'
A note on sources.

Steven Nadler is the author of many books, including Rembrandt’s Jews, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Spinoza: A Life, which won the Koret Jewish Book Award, and A Book Forged in Hell: Spinoza’s Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age (Princeton). He is the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy and Evjue-Bascom Professor in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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