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Eintrag Nr. 18913
Literature type Articles
Author Martel, James R.
Title Hobbes and Spinoza on Scriptural Interpretation, the Hebrew Republic and the Deconstruction of Sovereignty
Title of magazine / anthology Spinoza's Authority Volume II : Resistance and Power in the Political Treatises
Editor (surname first) Kordela, A. Kiara ; Vardoulakis, Dimitris (Hrsg./Eds.)
Place published London [e.a.]
Publisher Bloomsbury
Year 2018
Pages [67]-100
Pages in total (of the volume) XI, 197
Contains bibliography 99-100
Language English
Thematic areas Philosophy of politics and law, Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Contemporaries and context, Comparison of theories
Subject TTP
Subject (individuals) Hobbes, Thomas
First edition in the original language Ältere Fassung als/Older version as "Sovereignty de-centered : The Hebrew Republic", in: Martel, James R.: Divine violence : Walter Benjamin and the eschatology of sovereignty. - Abington, Oxon : Routledge, 2012: 115-130.
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary "... we see that both Hobbes and Spinoza can be read as subversive; Hobbes by dint of his more radical method of reading and interpretation (one that is not tempered by an idea of reason as an independent source of real knowledge) and Spinoza by dint of the careful way he extrapolates the fracturing and diffusion of sovereign authority in the Hebrew Republic/Kingdom of God." (S. 94
English commentary "... we see that both Hobbes and Spinoza can be read as subversive; Hobbes by dint of his more radical method of reading and interpretation (one that is not tempered by an idea of reason as an independent source of real knowledge) and Spinoza by dint of the careful way he extrapolates the fracturing and diffusion of sovereign authority in the Hebrew Republic/Kingdom of God." (p. 94)
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