Benedict de Spinoza (1632-77) was at once the father of the Enlightenment and the last sad guardian of the medieval world. In his brilliant synthesis of geometrical method, religious sentiment, and secular science, he attempted to reconcile the conflicting moral and intellectual demands of his epoch, and to present a vision of humanity as simultaneously bound by necessity and eternally free. In this book Roger Scruton presents a clear and systematic analysis of Spinoza's thought, and shows its relevance to today's intellectual preoccupations.
Read More
Specifications
Book Details
Imprint
Oxford Paperbacks
Dimensions
Width
13 mm
Height
190 mm
Length
120 mm
Weight
123 gr
Be the first to ask about this product
Safe and Secure Payments.Easy returns.100% Authentic products.