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  1. Jewish Themes in Spinoza's Philosophy (Suny Series in Jewish Philosophy)
  2. Spinoza and Anti-Spinoza Literature: The Printed Literature of Spinozism, 1665-1832 by Fritz Bamberger, Laurel S. Wolfson, et all 2003-09
  3. Collective Imaginings: Spinoza, Past and Present by Moira Gatens, Genevieve Lloyd, 1999-09-17
  4. Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz: The Concept of Substance in Seventeenth Century Metaphysics by Roger Woolhouse, 1993-07-28
  5. On Spinoza (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Diane Steinberg, 2000-02-22
  6. Philosophy of Spinoza: Unfolding the Latent Process of His Reasoning by Harry Austryn Wolfson, 1983-03-01
  7. Interpreting Spinoza: Critical Essays
  8. Healing the Mind: The Philosophy of Spinoza Adapted for a New Age by Neal Grossman, 2003-04
  9. Staring into the Void: Spinoza, the Master of Nihilism by Harold Skulsky, 2009-10-31
  10. Spinoza on Knowledge and the Human Mind: Papers Presented at the Second Jerusalem Conference (Ethica II) by Yirmiyahu Yovel, 1994-03
  11. Power, State and Freedom: An Interpretation of Spinoza's Political Philosophy (Philosophia Spinozae perennis) by Douglas Den Uyl, 1983-10
  12. Spinoza: Logic, Knowledge and Religion by Richard Mason, 2007-03-01
  13. The Consolations of Philosophy: Hobbes's Secret, Spinoza's Way by Henry M. Rosenthal, 1989-05
  14. Spinoza: Essays in Interpretation

61. BOOKSTORE: Benedict Spinoza
philosophy, there has never been a substantial Englishlanguage biography of Baruch(or, as he was later known, Benedictus) Spinoza (1632-1677) until now.
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62. Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) - By Miles Hodges
BENEDICT (BARUCH) Spinoza (16321677). Spinoza was born in 1632 in Amsterdam of aJewish blessed, which translates into the Latin as Benedictus. He grew up
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BENEDICT (BARUCH) SPINOZA (1632-1677)
CONTENTS
Spinoza: An Overview
His Life and Works
His Major Ideas
His Legacy
Links to Spinoza's Writings and More Information
SPINOZA: AN OVERVIEW Spinoza was a free-thinking individual who lived an a rather intolerant time. He grew up as a Jew in the Christian Netherlandsbut found his first encounter with intolerance was within his own Jewish community, which itself was not tolerant of his non-conforming theology. He was a pantheistseeing God in everything. He was a moral relativist, who did not believe in some set of transcending religious or civil laws that we ought to conform ourselves to, but who instead believed in following out our own natural personal imperativesthat noone else had a right to pass judgment on. This was not a philosophy designed to make the religiously conservative community around him very happy. But it certainly spoke to those souls who were tiring rapidly of the mean spiritedness of the religiously orthodoxa growing number of youthful minds who hoped to rise to truths which were vastly higher than the traditional variety that had brought Europeans to war against each other mercilessly.
HIS LIFE AND WORKS
His Youth
Spinoza was born in 1632 in Amsterdam of a Jewish family that had moved to the Netherlands from Portugal to escape persecution. He was given the Hebrew name "Baruch," meaning "blessed," which translates into the Latin as "Benedictus." He grew up in comfortfor his father was a prosperous merchant. But his mother died when he was only 6 years old. He attended a local Jewish school where he was taught a Hebrew curriculumfrom the Talmud, to mathematics, to Jewish mysticism. At age 11 his father diedand his stepsister laid claim to the entire family fortune. Thus Spinoza was on his own at an early age.

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68. YLE | Multiradio | Aurora : Benedictus Spinoza Ja Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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Benedictus Spinozan (1632-1677) mukaan maailma muodostui yhdestä äärettömästä perusoliosta. Kaikki siis on yhtä (monismi). Sekä Spinoza että Leibniz olivat loogikkoja. Molempien mielestä maailma on järkeenkäypä. Kaikelle mitä on, on olemassa riittävä peruste. Molemmat filosofit pyrkivät todistamaan Jumalan olemassaolon. Heidän mukaansa kaikki seuraa Jumalan luonteesta ja on Jumalan aikaan-
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) oli rationalisti ja matemaatikko. Hänen mukaansa vapaus luo mahdollisuuden pahan olemassaololle. Leibnitzin mielestä Jumalalla on vapaa tahto, joten Jumala on valinnut juuri tämän maailman kaikista vaihtoehdoista. Leibnizin mukaan maailma on monadien luoma kokonaisuus.
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69. Benedict Spinoza
Benedict Spinoza, 16321677. aka Baruch Spinoza, Baruch de Spinoza, Benedictde Spinoza, Benedictus de Spinoza, and probably a few other variants.
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Benedict Spinoza, 16321677
a.k.a. Baruch Spinoza, Baruch de Spinoza, Benedict de Spinoza, Benedictus de Spinoza, and probably a few other variants. A philosopher of Jewish ancestry and up-bringing, who was born and lived all his life in Holland, and wrote in Scholastic Latin. He was expelled from the synagogue with all the curses available, universally detested for his supposed atheism and blasphemy, and lived quietly, publishingly little, and that reluctantly, as a lens-crafter; by all accounts a perfect saint. He was competent as a natural scientist, distinguished in politics and theology (well, not in his own day...), and one of the greatest philosophers ever. He died, much too soon, of lung-disease. Currently, his On the Improvement of the Understanding is on-line and complete, and the Ethics is being transcribed, both in the 1883 translation by R. H. M. Elwes. The latter, and far more formidable, work of merit has been undertaken by Prof. Edward A. Beach of the University of Evansville.

70. Listings Of The World Society Philosophy Philosophers Spinoza
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71. Benedict De Spinoza - Milestones In World History- World History Timeline Chart
Benedict de Spinoza. (16321677). ©Liliane Van Hove A Dutch philosopherof Jewish origin, Spinoza was born Baruch de Spinoza in Amsterdam.
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Benedict de Spinoza
A Dutch philosopher of Jewish origin, Spinoza was born Baruch de Spinoza in Amsterdam. Initially given a traditional Talmudic education, he was encouraged by some of his teachers to study secular subjects as well, including Latin and modern philosophy. Perhaps as a result of this study, he abandoned Jewish practices and beliefs and, after receiving stern warnings, he was excommunicated from the synagogue in 1656. Alone and without means of support, he Latinized his name and took up the trade of lens grinder with the intention of devoting his life to philosophy. He remained in Amsterdam until 1660, lived for the next decade in nearby villages, and in The Hague from 1670 until his death from consumption in 1677. During these years he worked continuously on his philosophy and discussed it with a small circle of friends and correspondents. His masterpiece, Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata Ethics Demon­strated in a Geometrical Manner ), was completed in 1675; but because of its radical doctrines, it was only published after his death. The full scope of Spinoza's Ethics is not indicated by its title. It begins with a highly abstract account of the nature of substance, which is identified with God, and culminates in an analysis of human beings, their nature and place in the universe, and the conditions of their true happiness. Written in a geometrical form modelled after Euclid, each of its five parts contains a set of definitions, axioms and propositions which are followed by their demonstra­tions and frequently by explanatory scholia.

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Benedictus Spinoza Baruch Spinoza (16321677), of Amsterdam and Voorburg, Holland,from a Portuguese family, was a Jewish philosopher who was expelled from the
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73. Philosophers
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From the PHILTAR web site. Philosophers: Alphabetical Index
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74. Spinoza Biography
Baruch (Latin name, Benedictus ) Spinoza (16321677) was born in Amsterdam to aprosperous Jewish merchant family that had come to Holland from their native
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Baruch (Latin name, "Benedictus") Spinoza (1632-1677) was born in Amsterdam to a prosperous Jewish merchant family that had come to Holland from their native Portugal to escape persecution. He attended the local school for Jewish boys where already at a young age he began arguing with his students and teachers, telling them that the bible offered no reason for believing in angels or the immortality of the soul and that its authors were as ignorant about physics as they were about theology. When his rabbi and teachers failed to silence him with arguments they tried to bribe him but he persisted until finally the entire Jewish community excommunicate him in 1656 and he was even banished from Amsterdam.
In 1670 Spinoza published his Tractatus Theologico-Politicus Treatise on Theology and Politics ); Christian theologians banned it, calling it a work "forged in Hell by a renegade Jew and the devil." As a result, his masterpiece, the Ethics , did not appear in print until after his death. He thus has the distinction of being banned both by Christian and Jewish theologians.
In 1686 ... a year before his death, he was visited by Leibniz, who came to Spinoza to learn not his philosophy but his techniques for grinding lenses! Leibniz had heard of Spinoza as one of the greatest lense makers in Europe and had sent him one of his own research articles on optics; in his reply, Spinoza had included the

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78. Klasická Novoveká Filozofia - Benedictus (pôvodne Baruch) Spinoza (1632 - 167
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80. The Pantheist Index: Spinoza, Baruch (1632 - 1677)
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  • 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.

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