Spinoza in Soviet Philosophy

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ethical naturalism
Ethical World View
ethics
Finite Modes
Finite Things
george louis kline
Hasdai Crescas
history philosophy
Hugo Grotius
Ibn Gabirol
Infinite Substance
jewish philosophy
judaism philosophy
La Mettrie
marxism
Marxist interpretations of Spinoza
Marxist philosophy
marxist thought
materialist metaphysics
Natura Naturata
orthodox Soviet philosophy
political philosophy
political theory Russia
political thought
pre-revolutionary Russia
russia history
Russian philosophical schools
russian philosophy
Sefer Hasidim
soviet history
Soviet intellectual history
soviet philosophy
Spinoza
Spinoza interpretation
Spinoza's Materialism
Spinoza's Nature
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Spinoza's Teaching
Spinoza’s Materialism
Spinoza’s Nature
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Theologico Political Treatise
Timeless Substance
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367331009
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1952. This book collects numerous works on the revival of Spinoza scholarship in the Soviet Union during the 1920s and 30's, including the emergence of conflicting Marxist schools of Spinoza interpretation. This work includes translations by Kline of seven major articles on Spinoza published from 1923-1932, with a lengthy introduction providing contextual references. These developments were generally unknown outside of Russia due to lack of prior translations into a Western European language. The Marxist view of Spinoza represents a break not only with the dominant traditions of Western scholarship, but also with those critical and negative views of pre-Revolutionary Russia. This book provides both the study of Spinoza in Soviet philosophy, and of Soviet philosophy through Spinoza.

George L. Kline was a philosopher, translator and prominent American specialist in Russian and Soviet philosophy He was Milton C. Nahm Professor of Philosophy at Bryn Mawr College and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University.