Elise Reimarus y la discusión entre Moses Mendelssohn y F. H. Jacobi sobre el spinozismo de G.E. Lessing. Una reflexión en torno a la visibilización de la mujer en la historiografía del pensamiento

Alfa: Revista de la Asociación Andaluza de Filosofía 35:537-551 (2019)
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Abstract

Our essay will be focused in the epistolary relation that Elise Reimarus (1735-1805) maintained with Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786) and F.H. Jacobi (1743-1819) because of the discussion begun by Jacobi after claiming G.E. Lessing (1729-1783) to be a “spinozist”. The analysis of Reimarus’ intervention will be divided in two parts: in the first one, we will shortly contextualize de discussion by giving the tenets of Lessing’s thought that justify Jacobi’s claim; secondly, we will offer an sketch of Elise’s biography in order to proceed afterwards to judge her role within the debate. (i) By showing the way Elise took part in such intellectual affairs and (ii) by noting the relevance of her contributions, (iii) we will close the essay with a reflection on what tools and strategies are to be considered in order to include women when writing history of philosophy and thought.

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Guillem Sales Vilalta
Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)

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