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1. In Critique, special issue number 627–628 on Vies de Philosophes', 1999, p. 686.Google Scholar
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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
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3.Spinoza, , Œuvres complêtes, La Plélade, 1954, translation by Mizrahi, R., p. 1291.Google Scholar
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4. See, for example, Smith, S. B., Spinoza, Liberalism, and the Question of Jewish Identity (Yale University Press, 1997).Google Scholar