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Eintrag Nr. 12412
Literature type Articles
Author Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de
Title Three views on Spinoza
Title of magazine / anthology Spinoza : 18th and 19th Century Discussions. Vol. 1: 1700-1800
Editor edited and introduced by Wayne I. Boucher
Editor (surname first) Boucher, Wayne I. (Hrsg./Ed.)
Place published Bristol
Publisher Thoemmes Press
Year 1999
Pages [220]-227
Pages in total (of the volume) xxviii, 255
Works contained I. Spinoza: confused but not dangerous (1901)
II. Spinoza's basic errors (Spinosa) (1767)
III. A just exposition of Spinoza (Letter X. On Spinoza) (1768)
Language English
Thematic areas Metaphysics / ontology, Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Comparison of theories
Subject (individuals) Bayle, Pierre
Other editions / translations Vorher/previous: Textauszüge aus/exctracts from
I. [Spinoza: confused but not dangerous] in: Voltaire: A philosophical dictionary, Vol. I. - Paris [e.a.] : DuMont, 1901: 544-546
II. [Spinoza's basic errors] in: The ignorant philosopher : with an address to the public upon the parricides imputed to the families of Calas and Sirven. - New York : Peter Eckler Publ, [circa 1767]: 24-29 [unsigned translation/undated volume]
III. [A just exposition of Spinoza (Letter X. On Spinoza)] in: [III. A just exposition of Spinoza] in: Voltaire: Essays and criticisms : Letters on the Christian religion. - Chicago : The de Laurence Co.: 83-88 [unsigned translation/undated volume]
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