
Spinoza Crew
A novel that pursues the question of how Spinoza portrayed the “geometry of life”.
Maxime Revore's entire His novel Spinoza's Crew, which can be considered as an attempt to approach the "truth" of a universe that has been lost today by using literary possibilities, deals in detail with the developments and discussions that shaped Benedictus Spinoza's universe in the 17th century Europe, which is considered the emergence of modern notions of reason and freedom. people whom history tends to forget but who deeply influenced Spinoza; It reveals the roles played by anatomists, poets, activists, and prominent figures of the Jewish community in the philosopher's life and thought.
Rovere dives so deep into Spinoza's daily life in his novel, which is the product of a comprehensive archive study from letters to manuscripts, that he tries to understand and even understand the philosopher's world by blurring the boundaries between what is philosophical and non-philosophical, between the lives and ideas of one and the other. It focuses on what means.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type:2. Dough
Number of Pages: 496
Size: 13.5 x 19.5
< strong>First Print Year: 2020
Print Number: 1. Edition
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Collective Book |
Number of pages | : | 496 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9786052205563 |
The heart | : | Turkish |