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Spinoza: a LifeS. Nadler Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (350 pages). £22.95, hardback, ISBN 0-52155210-9

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2009

Maurice Kleman
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A physicist with CNRS, Paris.

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References

1. In Critique, special issue number 627–628 on Vies de Philosophes', 1999, p. 686.Google Scholar
2.Yovel, Yirmiyahu has developed the thesis that Spinoza's philosophy takes root in his marrano culture. See Spinoza and other Heretics. I – The Marrano of Reason. II – The Adventures of Immanence (Princeton University Press, 1989).Google Scholar
3.Spinoza, , Œuvres complêtes, La Plélade, 1954, translation by Mizrahi, R., p. 1291.Google Scholar
4. See, for example, Smith, S. B., Spinoza, Liberalism, and the Question of Jewish Identity (Yale University Press, 1997).Google Scholar