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,Epilogue: Did Voltaire Make an Exception for a Certain Jewish “Philosopher”?,ot recognize the possibility of being both a Jew and a philosopher. This refutation is found in the fifth book of the ., published by Voltaire in 1731, where Voltaire describes having met the physician and diplomat Daniel de Fonseca, a Jew of Spanish origin whom he refers to as a “Jewish philosopherDefraud 发表于 2025-3-25 15:41:24
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The Irreverent Hermeneut, ancient and contemporary Jews. Ample attention is given to Isaac de Pinto’s reaction to . and to an analysis of his epistolary exchange with Voltaire. Above all, it is Voltaire’s refusal to identify de Pinto as a philosopher that casts serious doubt on the notion that Voltaire’s perspective was one from which a Jew could ever be a philosopher.CORE 发表于 2025-3-25 22:14:16
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,Epilogue: Did Voltaire Make an Exception for a Certain Jewish “Philosopher”?,gy that is aimed at conveying Voltaire’s self-image as a noble and tolerant philosopher. As this book has shown, Voltaire would no longer be able to maintain this strategy when the philosophical problem of the existence of even a (single) Jewish philosopher later became clear to him.内向者 发表于 2025-3-26 11:25:20
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