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In this book Moses Mendelssohn tries to renew Platon's evidence for the immortality of the soul, whereby he intends to lead it less with the outdated theory of ideas than with the rational-religious arguments of his time. Mendelssohn justifies the truth of the immortal soul with its usefulness: such an indispensable idea cannot be untrue.
Moses Mendelssohn: Phaedon. Hardcover in a slipcase, 676 pages, 38 x 53 mm, Miniaturbuchverlag Leipzig 2016. German edition.
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