Progetto filosofico di una completa riforma del culto e dell'educazione politico-morale del popolo ebreo, Tomo I

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Progetto filosofico di una completa riforma del culto e dell'educazione politico-morale del popolo ebreo, Tomo I

by Aron Fernando

IT·~5 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total

Nota di trascrizione in coda al testo.

0:02

AGLI AMATORI DELLA SPECIE UMANA E DELLO SVILUPPO DELLA RAGIONE

9:55

PROGETTO FILOSOFICO DI UNA COMPLETA RIFORMA DEL CULTO E DELL'EDUCAZIONE POLITICO-MORALE DEL POPOLO EBREO

0:18

INTRODUZIONE PRELIMINARE

38:25

OGGETTO E PIANO ANALITICO DI QUEST'OPERA.

26:08

CAPITOLO I.

6:03

CAPITOLO II.

7:48

CAPITOLO III.

9:02

CAPITOLO IV.

14:07

CAPITOLO V.

9:15

Description

In this expansive essay the author sets out a grand vision of moral and intellectual renewal, arguing that truth—once freed from prejudice—belongs to all of humanity. He frames the plight of the Jewish people as a microcosm of wider human suffering, urging a radical overhaul of religious practice and civic education. By invoking the spirit of the Enlightenment, he calls on reasoned individuals to become agents of a new, inclusive ethics.

Drawing on contemporary events, the writer praises a powerful benefactor—identified with Napoleon—as a catalyst for this transformation, envisioning a society where ancient traditions are reshaped by universal principles. The treatise blends philosophical discourse with practical proposals for rebuilding communal institutions, aiming to inspire both Jews and other peoples to embrace a shared, rational moral framework. Listeners will encounter a passionate plea for dignity, self‑determination, and the hopeful prospect of a brighter civic future.

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it

Duration

~5 hours (301K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Enrico Segre using the facilities of Distributed Proofreaders Italia at http://dp-test.dm.unipi.it/

Release date

2016-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

AF

Aron Fernando

1761–1830

A bold Jewish-Italian teacher and translator from Livorno, he pushed for sweeping religious and educational reform during the age of Napoleon. His writing made him a controversial figure, remembered for challenging both civil and religious authority.

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