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Moses Mendelssohn's Schriften Zur Philosophie, Aesthetik Und Apologetik (1880)

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Exploring the intersection of reason, morality, and religion, this collection features the writings of Moses Mendelssohn, a prominent Jewish philosopher of the Enlightenment. He posits that truth is rooted in reason and advocates for a harmonious relationship between religion and rational thought. Additionally, Mendelssohn emphasizes the importance of aesthetics, celebrating the beauty and harmony found in nature and art. This work significantly contributes to 18th-century German Enlightenment and Jewish philosophy, preserving Mendelssohn's legacy for future generations.

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Moses Mendelssohn's Schriften Zur Philosophie, Aesthetik Und Apologetik (1880), Moses Mendelssohn

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