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  1. Books by Baruch Spinoza Baruch Spinoza Average rating 4.08 · 27,655 ratings · 1,267 reviews · shelved 119,614 times Showing 30 distinct works.

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  2. Oct 13, 2020 · 1 The Collected Works of Spinoza (Volume I) by Baruch Spinoza & Edwin Curley. 2 Behind the Geometrical Method: A Reading of Spinoza's Ethics by Edwin Curley. 3 A Study of Spinoza's Ethics by Jonathan Bennett. 4 The Explainability of Experience: Realism and Subjectivity in Spinoza's Theory of the Human Mind by Ursula Renz.

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  3. Nov 1, 2002 · The only complete edition in English of Baruch Spinoza's works, this volume features Samuel Shirley’s preeminent translations, distinguished at once by the lucidity and fluency with which they convey the flavor and meaning of Spinoza’s original texts.

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  5. May 25, 2019 · by Baruch Spinoza, Seymour Feldman, et al. | Nov 1, 1992. 126. Paperback. $1600. FREE delivery Fri, Mar 8 on $35 of items shipped by Amazon. Or fastest delivery Thu, Mar 7. More Buying Choices. $3.66 (35 used & new offers) Kindle.

  6. In Bento’s Sketchbook, Berger searches for the mind of Baruch (Bento) Spinoza, one of the most enigmatic philosophers of the 17th century. It is nice to follow this book by reading Antonio Damásio’s Looking for Spinoza, Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain. Berger also mentions Damásio, describing what goes on in his mind and body when drawing.

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  7. Feb 5, 2024 · For Ian Buruma, a writer and historian and a former editor of The New York Review of Books, it is Spinoza’s dedication to freedom of thought—what he called libertas philosophandi—that makes ...

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