Literature type | Articles |
Author | Laursen, John Christian ; Mannies, Whitney |
Title | Diderot and Diez |
Subtitle | Complicating the radical Enlightenment |
Title of magazine / anthology | Les Lumières radicales et le politique : Études critiques sur les travaux de Jonathan Israel |
Editor (surname first) | García-Alonso, Marta (Leitg./dir.) |
Place published | Paris |
Publisher | Champion |
Year | 2017 |
Pages | [281]-302 |
Pages in total (of the volume) | 445 |
Series ; volume | Les Dixuitièmes Siècles ; 195 |
Mention of Spinoza | Diez contra himself: 293-301 ; ferner/further: 281, 282, 283, 301-302 |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Philosophy of politics and law, Reception history, Comparison of theories |
Subject | TTP |
Subject (individuals) | Diderot, Denis ; Diez, Heinrich Friedrich ; Israel, Jonathan I. |
Autopsy | yes |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
German commentary | "Diderot, whom Israel takes to be an ostensibly quintessential Radical Enlighter, clearly did not approach Spinoza as if his thought constituted a complete philosophical package to be transmitted wholesale. Similarly, Heinrich Friedrich Diez was alternatively influenced by and unimpressed with Spinoza, but he clearly did not perceive Spinpoza an entire system to be adopted once and for all" (S. 301-302). |
English commentary | "Diderot, whom Israel takes to be an ostensibly quintessential Radical Enlighter, clearly did not Approach Spinoza as if his thought constituted a complete philosophical package to be transmitted wholesame. Similarly, Heinrich Friedrich Diez was alternively influenced by and unimpressed with Spinoza, but he clearly did not perceive Spinoza an entire System to be adopted once and for all" (pp. 301s.). |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=19119&LANG=EN |
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