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Yitzhak Y. Melamed

Johns Hopkins University
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  • Johns Hopkins University
    Department of Philosophy
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Yale University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2005
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
19th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Political Theory
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    Spinoza's 'Theological-Political Treatise': A Critical Guide (edited book)
    with Yitzhak Y. Melamed and Michael A. Rosenthal
    Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise was published anonymously in 1670 and immediately provoked huge debate. Its main goal was to claim that the freedom of philosophizing can be allowed in a free republic and that it cannot be abolished without also destroying the peace and piety of that republic. Spinoza criticizes the traditional claims of revelation and offers a social contract theory in which he praises democracy as the most natural form of government. This Critical Guide presents essays…Read more
    Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise was published anonymously in 1670 and immediately provoked huge debate. Its main goal was to claim that the freedom of philosophizing can be allowed in a free republic and that it cannot be abolished without also destroying the peace and piety of that republic. Spinoza criticizes the traditional claims of revelation and offers a social contract theory in which he praises democracy as the most natural form of government. This Critical Guide presents essays by well-known scholars in the field and covers a broad range of topics, including the political theory and the metaphysics of the work, religious toleration, the reception of the text by other early modern philosophers and the relation of the text to Jewish thought. It offers valuable perspectives on this important and influential work.
    Spinoza: Faith and ObedienceSpinoza: GodSpinoza: Biblical CriticismSpinoza: Natural LawToleration in…Read more
    Spinoza: Faith and ObedienceSpinoza: GodSpinoza: Biblical CriticismSpinoza: Natural LawToleration in Normative TheoriesHistory: TolerationSpinoza: Revelation and ProphetsSpinoza: MiraclesSpinoza: Works
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