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Lærke, Mogens:
Mendelssohn, Wachter et les origines du Spinoza idéaliste

In: Les Métaphysiques des Lumières  / Girard, Pierre ; Leduc, Christian ; Rioux-Beaulne, Mitia (Hrsg./eds:). - Paris : Classiques Garnier, 2016: [135]-153. - (Constitution de la modernité ; 4)

Literature type: Articles
Language: French
Thematic areas: Reception history, Spinoza and Judaism / Jewish philosophy
Subject (individuals): Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Lessing Gotthold Ephrtaim ; Mendelssohn, Moses ; Wachter, Johann Georg

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English commentary: Johann Georg Wachter is the first author in Germny who gives a neoplatonic-cabbalist, i.e. idealistic interpretation of Spinoza which is taken over by Moses Mendelssohn and determines the Spinoza picture in Germany during the struggle about pantheism, up to Hegel.

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