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    Baruch (de) Spinoza (24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677), also known under his Latinized pen name Benedictus de Spinoza, was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish...
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    theology and philosophy based on the work of the 17th-century philosopher Baruch Spinoza, in particular, his book Ethics. A pantheistic stance was also taken...
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  • knowledge. Notable philosophers who held this view most clearly were Baruch Spinoza and Gottfried Leibniz, whose attempts to grapple with the epistemological...
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    Ethics, is a philosophical treatise written in Latin by Baruch Spinoza (Benedictus de Spinoza). It was written between 1661 and 1675 and was first published...
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  • with similar meaning; cf. Baruch Spinoza or Benedictus de Spinoza. Baruch ben Neriah, aide to the prophet Jeremiah Baruch, son of Zabbai; one of Nehemiah's...
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  • Understanding), an unfinished work by Baruch Spinoza Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, a philosophical work by Spinoza Tractatus Politicus Tractate (disambiguation)...
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  • which he wrote his most famous works, including The City of the Sun. Baruch Spinoza, was a Jewish philosopher who, at age 23, was put in cherem (similar...
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  • Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) was a Dutch philosopher. Spinoza may also refer to: Spinoza (book), a 1951 book by Stuart Hampshire Spinoza: Practical Philosophy...
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    the relation of God and the universe from the supposed pantheism of Baruch Spinoza. Unlike pantheism, which holds that the divine and the universe are...
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    determinism does hold and free will does not exist. The Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza was a determinist thinker, and argued that human freedom can be achieved...
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    scientific award in the Netherlands. It is named after the philosopher Baruch de Spinoza. The prize is awarded to researchers in the Netherlands who belong...
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  • Overview". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 2011-10-12. Spinoza, Baruch. (2002). Complete Works (S. Shirley & M. L. Morgan, Eds.), p. 37. Indianapolis...
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  • Look up Baruch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baruch may refer to: Baruch (given name), a given name of Hebrew origin Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677)...
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  • is the theological deterministic philosophies of pantheists such as Baruch Spinoza and the Stoics. Hartshorne sought to distinguish panentheism, which...
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    Solomon Delmedigo was a physician and teacher – Baruch Spinoza was a student of his works. Baruch Spinoza founded Spinozism, broke with Rabbinic Jewish...
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    George Eliot (category Translators of Baruch Spinoza)
    and while abroad she wrote essays and worked on her translation of Baruch Spinoza's Ethics, which she completed in 1856, but which was not published in...
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  • found in the Ethics of Baruch Spinoza, published posthumously in 1677. Written in Latin, it is considered by many to be Spinoza's magnum opus. The style...
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  • maxim became connected with Galen among sexologists. The philosopher Baruch Spinoza, in his Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione, wrote: "For as far as...
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    Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (category Works by Baruch Spinoza)
    Tractatus Theologico-Politicus – Full text in Latin A Spinoza Chronology Benedict (Baruch) Spinoza – Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy [dead link] Contains...
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    Jewish community. In his Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, the philosopher Spinoza claims that miracles are merely lawlike events of whose causes we are ignorant...
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  • systems (such as that of Baruch Spinoza). Some of the most famous rationalists include Plato, René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, and Gottfried Leibniz. Skepticism...
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    Conatus (category Baruch Spinoza)
    In the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza, conatus (/koʊˈneɪtəs/; wikt:conatus; Latin for "effort; endeavor; impulse, inclination, tendency; undertaking; striving")...
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    critical secular perspective include the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus by Baruch Spinoza, the Dictionnaire philosophique of Voltaire, the Encyclopédie of Denis...
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  • the occasionalism of Nicolas Malebranche) or, finally, according to Baruch Spinoza's Ethics, mind and matter are two of infinite attributes of the only...
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  • centuries through the philosophical studies of Desiderius Erasmus and Baruch Spinoza. The adoption of the humanistic perspective by Erasmus, despite his...
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (category People associated with Baruch Spinoza)
    his satirical novella Candide. Leibniz, along with René Descartes and Baruch Spinoza, was one of the three influential early modern rationalists. His philosophy...
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  • Latin affectus or adfectus) is a concept, used in the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza and elaborated by Henri Bergson, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari,...
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    found in the thoughts of later European philosophers such as those of Baruch Spinoza, Gottfried Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Schelling, and Georg W...
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    Fichte G. W. F. Hegel David Hume F. H. Jacobi Arthur Schopenhauer Baruch Spinoza Related topics German idealism Neo-Kantianism Category • Philosophy...
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    rise to "the noblest human being (Christ), the purest philosopher (Baruch Spinoza), the mightiest book, and the most effective moral code in the world"...
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