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Baruch Spinoza - Wikipedia
Baruch (de) Spinoza[b] (24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677), also known under his Latinized pen name Benedictus de Spinoza, was a philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin, who was born and lived in the Dutch Republic.
Baruch Spinoza - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
All of this has given rise to a great deal of scholarly debate as to what Spinoza means by saying all things being modes of or “in” God. They may also explain why, as of Proposition Sixteen, there is a subtle but important shift in Spinoza’s language.
Benedict de Spinoza | Biography, Ethics, & Facts | Britannica
Benedict de Spinoza, Dutch Jewish philosopher, one of the foremost exponents of 17th-century Rationalism and one of the early and seminal figures of the Enlightenment. His masterwork is the treatise Ethics (1677). Learn more about Spinoza’s life and work.
Spinoza, Benedict De | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Among philosophers, Spinoza is best known for his Ethics, a monumental work that presents an ethical vision unfolding out of a monistic metaphysics in which God and Nature are identified.
Baruch Spinoza’s Philosophy - philosophiesoflife.org
Baruch Spinoza, born on November 24, 1632, in Amsterdam, is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures of early modern philosophy. Spinoza’s life and work unfolded during a period of profound social, political, and intellectual transformation in Europe, known as the Dutch Golden Age.
Spinoza’s Philosophy: Unity, Truth, and the Geometrical Method
Spinoza (1632-1677) was a 17th-century Dutch-Jewish philosopher whose philosophy stood apart from both religious orthodoxy and the mainstream rationalism of his time. His goal was not merely to describe the world but to prove it – deductively, systematically, from first principles.
Baruch Spinoza - World History Encyclopedia
Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) was a Dutch philosopher who combined rationalism and metaphysics to create a unique system of thought.
Baruch Spinoza: The Life and the great Ideas that Changed Philosophy ...
Baruch Spinoza, born in 1632 in Amsterdam to a Portuguese-Jewish family, emerged as a radical philosopher during a transformative intellectual period in Europe. His revolutionary ideas on God, ethics, and human freedom led to his excommunication from the Jewish community at age 23.
Spinoza’s Life, Works, and Philosophy - The Spinoza Web
The Spinoza Web is a website that seeks to make the Dutch philosopher Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677) accessible to a wide range of users from interested novices to advanced scholars, and everything in between. It is a continually developing, active project whose success depends on its users.
Why Spinoza Was Excommunicated - The National Endowment for the Humanities
And if, as the evidence suggests, Spinoza was already expressing something like these views in the mid 1650s, there can be little wonder that he was expelled from the Amsterdam Portuguese community. Among the boldest elements of Spinoza’s philosophy is his conception of God.
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