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Description
In this series the most important works in the history of philosophy are discussed with cooperative commentary from internationally renowned philosophers. Each volume contains 12 to 15 essays, and follows the organizational structure of the discussed philosophical work. Essential reading for students and academics alike, the series elucidates the major themes in philosophy without the need for time-consuming consultation of secondary literature.
Baruch de Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus sought to apply theology and politics to further peaceful coexistence between peoples. Although the book has enjoyed an international renaissance of interest in recent years, there has been no comprehensive commentary available until now for German-speaking readers. In this volume, leading scholars fill this gap.
Otfried Höffe, Universität Tübingen.



