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  1. Baruch de Spinoza in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (German Edition) by Theun de Vries, 1970
  2. Spinoza: Lebensbeschreibungen und Dokumente (Samtliche Werke / Baruch de Spinoza) (German Edition)
  3. Abhandlung uber die Verbesserung des Verstandes =: Tractatus de intellectus emendatione (Samtliche Werke / Baruch de Spinoza) (German Edition) by Benedictus de Spinoza, 1993
  4. Baruch de Spinoza: Eine Hinfuhrung (German Edition) by Franz Wiedmann, 1982
  5. "Die Freiheit zu philosophieren": Judische Identitat in der Moderne im Spiegel der Rezeption Baruch de Spinozas in der deutschsprachigen Literatur (German Edition) by Carsten Schapkow, 2001
  6. The Ethics ; Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect ; Selected Letters by Baruch Spinoza, 1991-11
  7. A Theologico-Political Treatise by Baruch Spinoza, 2008-06-05
  8. How to Improve Your Mind by Baruch Spinoza, 1956-01-01
  9. Die Ethik by Baruch Spinoza, 1924
  10. Die Ethik, Schriften und Briefe. by Baruch de Spinoza, 1982-01-01
  11. A Theologico-Political Treatise Part III (Chapters XI to XV) by Benedict de Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza, 2008-05-01
  12. Briefwechsel. by Baruch de Spinoza, Manfred Walther, 1986-01-01
  13. Oeuvres Completes by Baruch Spinoza, 1955-10-01
  14. A Theologico-Political Treatise Part I (Chapters I to V) by Benedict de Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza, 2008-05-01

21. Spinoza Baruch De Philosophische Bibliothek, Bd.91, Kurze Abhandlung Von Gott, D
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23. Spinoza
baruch spinoza. Ethics. Demonstrated in Geometric Order
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Baruch Spinoza was born to Portuguese Jews living in exile in Holland, but his life among the Marranos there was often unsettled. Despite an early rabbinical education, he was expelled from the synagogue at Amsterdam for defending heretical opinions in 1656. While engaging privately in serious study of medieval Jewish thought, Cartesian philosophy , and the new science at Rijnburg and the Hague, Spinoza supported himself by grinding optical lenses, an occupation that probably contributed to the consumption that killed him. Private circulation of his philosophical treatises soon earned him a significant reputation throughout Europe, but Spinoza so treasured his intellectual independence that in 1673 he declined the opportunity to teach at Heidelberg, preferring to continue his endeavors alone. Spinoza's first published work was a systematic presentation of the philosophy of Descartes , to which he added his own suggestions for its improvement. The Principles of Descartes's Philosophy (1663) contain many of the characteristic elements of his later work, but Spinoza seems to have realized that a full exposition of his own philosophical views would require many years of devoted reflection. In the meantime, he turned his attention briefly to other issues of personal and social importance. The

24. Spinoza, Baruch. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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25. SPINOZA, BARUCH
In the 16th century the republic was practically a protected state under the power of Spain, the Genoese being the bankers of the monarchy and having entire control of its finances
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picture by Velasquez, known as “Las Lanzas “; the portrait of Spinola is from memory., Don A. Rodriguez Villa has published a biography well supplied with original documents—Ambrosia Spinola, primer marques de los Balba.ses (Madrid, 1905). ‘ (D. H.) SPINOLA, CRISTOVAL ROJAS DE (d. 169:5), Spanish ecclesiastic, was general of the Franciscan order in Madrid. He went to Vienna as confessor to the Spanish wife ‘of Leopold I., and became bishop of Wienerisch-Neustadt in ‘685. He endeavoured to reconcile the Protestant churches with the Roman Catholic, and at a conference at Hanover in 1683 presented his Regulae circa ChristianOrum, omnium ecci esiast scum reunitmem. The Helmstädt theologians, represented by Gerhard Molanus (1633—1722), at the same time put’ forward their Methodu~ reducendae unionis. The discussions were approved by the pope and the emperor, but had no popular feeling behind them, and though the negotiations were continued for ten years, especially between Molanus on the one side and Bossuet on the other, no agreement was reached, for the Protestants could not accept the Council of Trent as authoritative or surrender the matter of communion under both species. Spinola died on the 12th of March 1695. Early in 1661 Spinoza’s host removed to Rhijnsburg near Leiden, the headquarters of the Collegiant brotherhood, and Spinoza removed with him. The house where they lived at Rhijnsburg is still standing, and the road bears the name of Spinoza Lane. Very soon after his settlement in his new quarters he was sought out by Henry Oldenburg, the first secretary of the Royal Society.3 Oldenburg became Spinoza’s most

26. Benedict (Baruch) Spinoza [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Entry on spinoza, with biography and main elements of his philosophical thought.
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Life In his late twenties, he supervised a discussion group on philosophical and theological issues. As his own ideas developed, he went on retreat from Amsterdam for three years to formulate them in writing. At a cottage in Rijnsburg, he wrote A Short Treatise on God Man and his Well-Being , and On the Improvement of the Understanding . He also composed a geometric version of Descartes' Principles of Philosophy, which friends encouraged him to publish. Part of the purpose of the work was to pave the way for publishing his own thoughts which were critical of Cartesianism. By producing such a work, he could not be accused later of not understanding Descartes. The work appeared in 1663 and was the only writing of Spinoza's published with his name on it during his life. Further developing his own ideas, over the next two years Spinoza composed his greatest work, The Ethics . In 1663 Spinoza left Rijnsburg and moved near The Hague. Hoping to publish the Ethics , and anticipating controversy, he wrote and published anonymously his Tractatus Thologico-Politicus (1670) which defends the liberty to philosophize in the face of religious or political interference. After a self- initiated and failed diplomatic mission to France, Spinoza and he was forced to give up hopes of publishing the

27. Studia Spinoziana
Details about 17th century philosopher Benedictus de spinoza, including chronology, texts and a reading list.
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A spinoza site with links to studies, translations, and other pertinent 17th century figures.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers spinoza, baruch......*** Studia Spinoziana ***. ~ ~ baruch spinoza (16321677) ~ ~. Ethica Translatedby RHM Elwes; De Intellectus Emendatione Translated by RHM Elwes;
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31. Dynamic Directory - Society - Philosophy - Philosophers - Spinoza, Baruch
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32. 55049. Spinoza, Baruch (Benedict). The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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33. The Spinoza Net. All Things Excellent Are As Difficult As They Are Rare.
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36. The Pantheist Index: Spinoza, Baruch (1632 - 1677)
The Pantheist Index. spinoza, baruch (1632 1677) Trained in Talmudic scholarship,spinoza's views took unconventional directions towards Pantheism.
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Spinoza, Baruch (1632 - 1677) : Trained in Talmudic scholarship, Spinoza's views took unconventional directions towards Pantheism. Up to: 16th to 18th Centuries Sites
  • A Dedication to Spinoza's Insights Thorough collection of materials relating to Spinoza's life, thoughts and writings. Advayavada Buddhism Infocenter - Duff on Spinoza Excerpts from "Spinoza's Political and Ethical Philosophy" (1903) by Robert A. Duff. Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity 1650 - 1750 Oxford University Press book by Jonathan I. Israel places Spinoza at the epicentre of the Enlightenment's seismic shock. Spinoza Net Published as an expression of enthusiasm for the discussion and study of Spinoza's teachings, insightful comments, thoughtful writing and other original content is provided by non-scholar Spinoza enthusiasts and the North American Spinoza Society. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Baruch Spinoza Baruch (or Benedictus) Spinoza is one of the most important philosophers and certainly the most radical of the early modern period. His thought combines a commitment to Cartesian metaphysical and epistemological principles with elements from ancient Stoicism and medieval Jewish rationalism into a nonetheless highly original system. His extremely naturalistic views on God, the world, the human being and knowledge serve to ground a moral philosophy centered on the control of the passions leading to virtue and happiness. They also lay the foundations for a strongly democratic political thought and a deep critique of the pretensions of Scripture and sectarian religion. Of all the philosophers of the seventeenth-century, perhaps none have more relevance today than Spinoza.

37. General Term: Spinoza, Baruch (or Benedictus) (1632-77)
spinoza, baruch (or Benedictus) (163277). Dutch Jewish philosopher. Oftenviewed as a pantheist, or pure naturalist, and rigid determinist
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Dutch Jewish philosopher. Often viewed as a pantheist, or pure naturalist, and rigid determinist, he wrote of the single metaphysical Descartes (1596-1650), he also discussed how we may know this one reality by way of a kind of Euclidian reasoning that issues in an ethical appreciation of reality as it is known to the intellect. Related Topics: Philosophy Contributed by: Marty Maddox CTNS Full Glossary Index To return to the previous topic, click on your browser's 'Back' button.

38. CogitoSearch - Philosophie - Auteurs - Spinoza (Baruch)
spinoza (baruch) spinoza et le désir deliberté Texte repris d'un article paru dans Réfractions, n° 4, 1999.
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