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  1. ethics. Hebrew Bible [8] metaphysics. Signature. Baruch ( de) Spinoza [b] (24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677), also known under his Latinized pen name Benedictus de Spinoza, was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin. As a forerunner of the Age of Enlightenment, Spinoza significantly influenced modern biblical criticism, 17th ...

  2. Jun 29, 2001 · 2.1 God or Nature. 2.2 The Human Being. 2.3 Knowledge. 2.4 Passion and Action. 2.5 Virtue and Happiness. 3. Theological-Political Treatise. 3.1 On Religion and Scripture. 3.2 The State. Bibliography. Spinozas Works. Recommended Secondary Literature in English. Academic Tools. Other Internet Resources. Related Entries. 1. Biography.

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · published on 29 January 2024. Available in other languages: French, Turkish. Subscribe to topic Subscribe to author. Portrait of Spinoza. Unknown Artist (Public Domain) Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) was a Dutch philosopher who combined rationalism and metaphysics to create a unique system of thought.

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  4. Mar 16, 2021 · 2 volumes ; 25 cm "The Collected Works of Spinoza provides, for the first time in English, a truly satisfactory edition of all of Spinoza's writings, with accurate and readable translations, based on the best critical editions of the original-language texts, done by a scholar who has published extensively on the philosopher's work.

  5. The Tractatus Theologico-Politicus ( TTP) or Theologico-Political Treatise, is a 1670 work of philosophy written in Latin by the Dutch philosopher Benedictus Spinoza (16321677). The book was one of the most important and controversial texts of the early modern period.

  6. Baruch (or, in Latin, Benedict) de Spinoza (1632-1677) was one of the most important rationalist philosophers in the early modern period, along with Descartes, Leibniz, and Malebranche . Spinoza is also the most influential “ atheist ” in Europe during this period.

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  8. Baruch Spinoza, 1632-1677. A selection of philosophy texts by philosophers of the early modern period, prepared with a view to making them easier to read while leaving intact the main arguments, doctrines, and lines of thought. Texts include the writings of Hume, Descartes, Bacon, Berkeley, Newton, Locke, Mill, Edwards, Kant, Leibniz ...

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