Jewish and Catholic Bioethics: An Ecumenical Dialogue
By: Pellegrino, Edmund D. (Editor).
Contributor(s): Faden, Alan I. (Editor).
Material type: BookPublisher: Baltimore, Md., Georgetown University Press, 2001Description: 256 p; 15x23 cm.ISBN: 0878407464.Other classification: IV 1 C 107 Summary: Baruch (or Benedict) Spinoza (b. Amsterdam, 24 November 1632; d. 21 February 1677) was among the most important philosophers in early modern Europe and has often been called the greatest of the Jewish philosophers-possibly also the greatest of the JewishItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Baruch (or Benedict) Spinoza (b. Amsterdam, 24 November 1632; d. 21 February 1677) was among the most important philosophers in early modern Europe and has often been called the greatest of the Jewish philosophers-possibly also the greatest of the Jewish
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