Three texts on the Kabbalah: More,Wachter, Leibniz,and the philosophy of the Hebrews |
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Authors: | Mogens Lærke |
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Affiliation: | 1. CNRS, Institut d’histoire de la pensée classique, UMR 5037, école Normale Supérière de Lyon, Lyon, Francemogenslaerke@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe article reconstructs a brief controversy between H. More, G. W. Leibniz and J. G. Wachter about the Kabbalah, or what they called ‘the philosophy of the Hebrews’. I study in particular the status of the proposition ‘nothing comes out of nothing’ in their exchanges - a proposition they all agreed was a fundamental kabbalist axiom while having differing views as to the prospects of reconciling that position with Christianity. I show how Wachter’s curious Kabbalistico-Spinozism provided the stage for an indirect philosophical encounter between Leibniz and More that highlights not only their respective positions on the Kabbalah, but also suggests some important philosophical agreement between them regarding divine transcendence and the nature of creation. |
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Keywords: | Christian Kabbalah creation emanation Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Johann Georg Wachter Henry More Christian Knorr von Rosenroth |
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