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  1. Spinoza, A Theologico-Political Treatise (Forgotten Books) by Baruch de Spinoza, 2008-05-07
  2. The Philosophy of Spinoza by Baruch de Spinoza, 2010-02-08
  3. Tratado Teologico Politico (Spanish Edition) by Baruch Spinoza, 2003-12
  4. Classics of Judaism: 11 great books of Jewish wisdom in a single file, with active table of contents, improved 9/1/2010 by Moses Maimonides, Judah Hallevi, et all 2009-03-10
  5. Spinoza, The Ethics (Forgotten Books) by Baruch de Spinoza, 2008-02-16
  6. Judaism in a Secular Age by Yehuda Bauer, Sherwin Wine, et all 1995
  7. Baruch Spinoza: Lettre à Schuller, Traité Théologico-Politique, Éthique, Conatus, Pensées Métaphysiques, Traité de La Réforme de L'entendement (French Edition)
  8. Ethics: Masonic Edition by Baruch Spinoza, 2008-11-22
  9. A Theologico-Political Treatise, all four parts in a single file by Baruch Spinoza, 2009-03-10
  10. Baruch or Benedict: On Some Jewish Aspects of Spinoza's Philosophy (American University Studies Series V, Philosophy) by Zeev Levy, 1997-05-16
  11. Baruch Spinoza: The Netherlands (1632-1677) (Giants of Philosophy)
  12. The philosophy of Baruch Spinoza, (Monarch notes and study guides) by Robert Sherman Ehrlich, 1965
  13. Personnalité Néerlandaise Du Xviie Siècle: Johannes Vermeer, Hendrick Avercamp, Baruch Spinoza, Frans Hals, Henricus Regius, Nicolaes Berchem (French Edition)
  14. Panentheists: Baruch Spinoza, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mordecai Kaplan, Baal Shem Tov, Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Max Scheler

61. Baruch Spinoza

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Spinoza, Baruch, (1632-1677) latinisiert Benedict(us) de Spinoza
  • niederländischer Philosoph einer der bedeutendsten Vertreter des Pantheismus 24. November 1632 Geburt als Kind spanisch-portugiesischer Juden in Amsterdam klassische jüdische Ausbildung Beeinflussung durch die Schriften von Thomas Hobbes und René Descartes Zeit der Verbannung: Arbeit als Linsenschleifer und Verfassen seines ersten philosophischen Werkes: Tractatus de Deo et Homine Ejusque Felicitate (Kurzes Traktat von Gott, dem Menschen und seinem Glück) 1661 Umzug nach Rijnsburg bei Leiden und drei Jahre später nach Voorburg bei Den Haag aufgrund der Beschränkungen, die der Philosophie durch die Theologie auferlegt waren und um die Unabhängigkeit seines Denkens zu wahren, Ablehnung eines Lehrstuhls für Philosophie an der Universität Heidelberg, den ihm der pfälzische Kurfürst Karl Ludwig angeboten hatte Tod 1677 Spinozas
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    Ethics (Project Gutenberg Etexts)
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    Tractatus Politicus
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    Improvement of Understanding (Project Gutenberg Etexts)
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    Studia Spinoziana
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    U.C. Davis Lecture Notes
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    SpinozaWeb
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    Spinoza et Nous (Spinoza in the French Language)
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    The Philosophy of Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677)
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    69. Baruch De Spinoza
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    1661 scheint Spinoza mit der "Ethik" nach geometrischer Art zu beginnen. 1663 zieht er nach Voorburg beim Haag um. Er lernt viele Regenten und Wissenschaftler kennen. Es werden seine Auslegungen zu Descartes "Prinzipia" verlegt. Ab 1665 beginnt sich seine Lungenkrankheit abzuzeichnen. Er gibt die Arbeit an der "Ethik" auf und beginnt sich auf bitten der Regenten mit politischen Fragen zu befassen.
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    72. Spinoza, Baruch
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    73. Benedict De Spinoza, Baruch, Dutch Philosopher
    Benedict (baruch) de spinoza Dutch philosopher 1632 1677. baruch spinoza was aDutch philosopher. He was also called Benedict, the Latin form of baruch.
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    Benedict (Baruch) de Spinoza
    Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher. He was also called Benedict, the Latin form of Baruch. Spinoza was born in Amsterdam of Jewish parents. He early acquired the reputation of a freethinker and was excommunicated by the Jewish community in 1656. He then lived in several towns in the Netherlands, earning a living as a lens grinder. Throughout his career, Spinoza was a strong supporter of religious and political liberalism. He prized his independence, rejecting offers of a pension from King Louis XIV of France and of a university professorship in Germany. Although he was respected by many, Spinoza was controversial because of his unorthodox views on religion, philosophy, and politics. Spinoza's philosophy was strongly influenced by the French philosopher Rene Descartes . Spinoza accepted Descartes's view that thought and matter are the basic categories of reality. The physical world is nothing but bits of matter moving and interacting according to general causal laws. However, in his masterpiece, The Ethics (published shortly after his death), Spinoza developed Descartes's ideas in radically unconventional ways. Spinoza stated that "God or Nature" is the only substance. Thought and matter are God's infinite attributes, and all finite things (such as human minds and bodies) are only modes or states of the attributes of God. Spinoza allowed no exceptions to causality, denying free will to humanity and God. He maintained, however, that freedom of mind can be obtained by rational understanding of our place in nature and our subjection to its lawsparticularly the laws of the passions.

    74. A Dedication To Spinoza's Insights - Joseph B. Yesselman's Home Page
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    Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) was a Jewish-Portuguese-Dutch Philosopher.
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    Purpose Spinozistic Ideas ... Britannica
    Spinoza defined "sorrow, boredom, joy" with one definition.
    You TRY—it's difficult, but enlightening . The more you try,
    the more will the insight's beauty delight you. E3:Preface(12) Caution: words such as "panic, anguish, displeased, bored, pleased, delight, elation" are properties not definitions . Try for the cause; the measuring yardstick. G:Note 1 E1:Bk.XV Keep trying Answer Spinoza also defined "hate, indifference, love" with one definition. You TRY—it's difficult, but enlightening . It is harder than defining "sorrow... joy." The more you try, the more will the insight's

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    76. Björn's Guide To Philosophy - Spinoza
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      Chronology from Middle Tennessee State University Dutch Jewish rationalist. Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza was born in Amsterdam into a distinguished Jewish family, exiled from Spain and living in the relative religious freedom of the Netherlands. He attended the Jewish school, and became learned in the work of Jewish and Arabic theologians. However, contact with dissident Christian movements, and with the with the scientific and philosophical thought of Descartes, led Spinoza to distance himself from orthodox life, and in 1656 he was deemed a heretic, cast out of the synagogue, and cursed with all the curses of the firmament. For a short time Spinoza was exiled from Amsterdam, but he returned and began a life supporting himself by grinding lenses and teaching. In 1660 he moved to Voorburg and then on to the Hague, where he lived with great fugality on a small pension. In 1672 Spinoza undertook a small diplomatic mission to the invading French army, but on his return was under suspicion as a spy, and narrowly escaped being killed by the mob. Spinoza lived out his remaining years in the same frugal state, writing and corresponding. He died of phthisis, possibly brought on by his trade as a lens-grinder. There remain numerous testimonies to his simplicity, virtue, charm, and courage.
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      After the exile from Amsterdam he returned and wrote the Short Treaties on God, Man, and his Well Being

    77. Baruch Spinoza
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    Baruch (or Benedict) Spinoza, b. Amsterdam, Nov. 24, 1632, d. Feb. 21, 1677, was one of the most important philosophers of the European tradition of Rationalism Life Spinoza was born into a family of Portuguese Jews who were refugees to Holland at the end of the 16th century. His early education was in Hebrew, the Bible, the Talmud, and the Kabbalah. Later he studied such Jewish thinkers as Maimonides, Gersonides, and Crescas. After 1651 he read some Renaissance Neoplatonism and stoicism as well as the work of certain Dutch Calvinist scholastics. He also studied Latin, mathematics, and Cartesian philosophy. Not yet 24 years old, Spinoza rejected traditional interpretations of Scripture and thus deviated from Jewish orthodoxy. In 1656 he was expelled from the synagogue at Amsterdam. Supporting himself by grinding lenses for optical instruments, Spinoza stayed for a period of time in the vicinity of Amsterdam, where he gave private lessons and carried on a wide correspondence. In 1660 he went to Rijnsburg, near Leiden, where he began his correspondence with Henry Oldenburg, secretary of the Royal Society in London. In 1664 he settled in Voorsburg near The Hague, where he vainly sought solitude and tranquillity, but in 1671 he moved to The Hague itself. In order not to compromise his freedom of thought and speech, he refused a chair at the University of Heidelberg two years later. By now he was famous and, among others, even Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz came to visit him. He died of tuberculosis.

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    SPINOZA, BARUCH DE Spinoza machte sich und anderen schwer. Sich, sein kurzes Leben lang (von 1632 bis 1677), anderen bis heutzutage und wohl darüber hinaus. Als Sohn portugiesisch-spanischer Exiljuden in Amsterdam lehnte er die Möglichkeit ab, Rabbiner zu werden, wie auch später einen Ruf an die Universität Heidelberg. Das sind Äußerlichkeiten. Was er viel mehr ablehnte, war die Engstirnigkeit. Eine Engstirnigkeit, die er geistig turmhoch überwinden konnte, die ihn bezeichnenderweise aber - da selbstredend die mit den engen Stirnen ihn nicht begreifen konnten und nicht nur damals lebten - mit der Verfluchung und Verbannung erst aus seiner Gemeinde, dann geradezu aus der menschlichen Gesellschaft bis lange über seinen Tod hinaus zu vernichten strebte.
    In seinem Leben vegetierte er die meiste Zeit einsam und im Verborgenen nahe Amsterdam in einem kleinen Zimmer, das er kaum verließ. Er arbeitete des Nachts, verdiente sich als Linsenschleifer das karge Brot, siecht mit der Schwindsucht dahin (Biografien unter Link und Link ). In seinem Leben versuchte man gar, ihn zu ermorden und noch hundert Jahre nach seinem Tod machte man ihn mundtot und war sein Werk verboten. Die Verfluchung der Engstirnigen die sogar ihrem Gott die Vorschriften machen, denn den riefen sie auf, sein Zorn möge gegen ihn entflammen, er möge Spinoza austilgen und ihm niemals verzeihen - verfolgt ihn bis heute, denn Dummheit und Intoleranz sterben vermutlich zuletzt aus.

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    Akkerman, F. Auf der Suche nach dem Lehrgedicht in einigen neulateinischen Poetiken (.pdf)
    Geismann, G. (1989) Spinoza jenseits von Hobbes und Rousseau , 43:405-431 (.pdf)
    Geldsetzer, L. (1989) Spinozismus: seine Wirkungsgeschichte und seine noch ungenutzten Wirkungsperspektiven (.pdf)
    On Jacobi's Letters Concerning the Teaching of Spinoza
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    Keyserling, A. (1972) Baruch Spinoza Geschichte der Denkstile Kiss, E. der Nietzsche-Spinoza-Relation) Macherey, P. (1998) Ethique de Spinoza (Fragmente, dt.) Moser, P. Spinoza als Marrane Negri, A. Overmann, M. (1996) Spinoza und Bayle: Trennung von Kirche und Staat und Apologie des tugendhaften Atheisten - eine ethische Kontroverse Reitter, K. Senn, M. (1999)

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