Spinoza by Roger Scruton

Spinoza by Roger Scruton

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From Aristotle to Wittgenstein, from Democritus to Derrida, this series provides a concise survey of philosophers ancient and modern. Each volume is commissioned from an acknowledged expert briefed to address the non-specialist reader.

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Spinoza by Roger Scruton

Born to be misunderstood, Spinoza was a man whose theology was banned for Godlessness. The very virtuosity of his reasoning left logicians unsettled, while even to professional thinkers in our own time, Spinoza has seemed too clever by half. And yet, as Roger Scruton shows in this strikingly readable introduction to the man and his though, Spinoza's concerns were both simple and sublime. Few philosophers, indeed, have shown such a straightforward, sustained and honest interest in uncovering the most fundamental aspects of existence. Too important to be dismissed as a mere genius, Spinoza is rediscovered here in all his quiet and consoling simplicity.
Roger Scruton was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge and was until 1990 Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London.
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ISBN 13 9780753802137
ISBN 10 0753802139
Title Spinoza
Author Roger Scruton
Series Great Philosophers
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1998-07-06
Number of pages 80
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