Lessing's Weltanschauung (1883)
- 388pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Gideon Spicker's analysis delves into Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's worldview, exploring his life, writings, and philosophy. Key themes include tolerance, enlightenment, and religion, highlighting how Lessing leveraged Enlightenment ideas to promote innovative thinking and action. He advocated for belief in universal truth and reason, positioning him as a significant thinker of the 18th century. This work serves as an essential contribution to literary and philosophical history, offering a thorough examination of Lessing's influential ideas.