Spinoza, the Christ of Ethics

On the Wisdom and Freedom of the Wise. Homage to two Writings by Ugo Cappelli and Piero Di Vona

Authors

  • Massimo Ricchiari Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/10679

Keywords:

Spinoza, Piero Di Vona, Ugo Cappelli, Christ, Ethics

Abstract

The study examines some interpretations of the christological problem in Spinoza, starting from the contributions of two Italian scholars. Cappelli, in a short writing from 1938, analyzes the affinity between Spinozism and Christianity. Di Vona, in a 2011 volume, captures the anomalies of Christ through expressions on his Spirit, present in Spinozian works. The analyzes of the two scholars thematize the connections between the Dutchman and his Christian friends, but also the gap between genres of knowledge in relation to religion and freedom. The article highlights the complexity of a topic, which must have seemed difficult even to the author of Ethics himself. The numerous researches already carried out and those that are still considered possible on the topic will shed light on the shadows over time.

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Published

2024-01-23

How to Cite

Ricchiari, M. (2024). Spinoza, the Christ of Ethics: On the Wisdom and Freedom of the Wise. Homage to two Writings by Ugo Cappelli and Piero Di Vona. RESEARCH TRENDS IN HUMANITIES Education & Philosophy, 11, 21–45. https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/10679

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Evolving Philosophy

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