Spinoza's Modernity: Mendelssohn, Lessing, and Heine

Willi Goetschel

Spinoza's Modernity: Mendelssohn, Lessing, and Heine
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Published
7 October 2004
Pages
351
ISBN
9780299190842

Spinoza’s Modernity: Mendelssohn, Lessing, and Heine

Willi Goetschel

Spinoza’s Modernity is a major, original work of intellectual history that reassesses the philosophical project of Baruch Spinoza, uncovers his influence on later thinkers, and demonstrates how that crucial influence on Moses Mendelssohn, G. E. Lessing, and Heinrich Heine shaped the development of modern critical thought. Excommunicated by his Jewish community, Spinoza was a controversial figure in his lifetime and for centuries afterward. Willi Goetschel shows how Spinoza’s philosophy was a direct challenge to the theological and metaphysical assumptions of modern European thought. He locates the driving force of this challenge in Spinoza’s Jewishness, which is deeply inscribed in his philosophy and defines the radical nature of his modernity.

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