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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

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  • A Dedication to Spinoza's Insights A Dedication to Spinoza's Insights Joseph B. Yesselman's tribute to Spinoza as an intellectual source of human joy, love, and peace of mind. Includes links to online Spinoza texts and bibliography.
    (Added: Thu Jan 01 2004) ID 115501
  • A Spinoza Chronology A Spinoza Chronology A chronology of historical events pertaining to Spinoza's life, philosophy, and cultural situation.
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  • Baruch Spinoza Baruch Spinoza Critical entry on Spinoza by Kelley L. Ross. Part of the project of the Friesian School.
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  • Baruch Spinoza Baruch Spinoza Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Steven Nadler.
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A Portuguese Jew living in Holland, Spinoza was excommunicated because of the unorthodox view he took of God. Spinoza wrote in the rationalist style of a geometric proof to develop his idea of God as the infinite, indwelling cause of all things, a unified causal system that is virtually synonymous with nature. In this system, there is no free will, for all things are necessary and inevitable, and all objects, including humans, are part of God's active self-expression. Our minds can participate in the eternity of God by focusing on natural laws and the way all things follow from God or nature. Human fulfillment is possible, he believed, only by rejecting our finite, flawed selves and identifying with the eternal within us. Spinoza believed that by doing so we can love God with an immediate devotion without asking anything in return.

63. Baruch Spinoza — Infoplease.com
baruch spinoza Political Philosophy Political Philosophy Politically, spinoza and Hobbes again share assumptions about the social .
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64. Baruch Spinoza And Western Democracy: An Interpretation Of His Philosophical, Re
baruch spinoza and Western Democracy An Interpretation of His Philosophical, Religious and Political Thought Book by Joseph Dunner; 1955.
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66. Everybody Loves Spinoza | Salon Books
May 17, 2006 Bertrand Russell declared the 17th century lens grinder baruch spinoza to be the noblest and most loveable of the great philosophers.
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Atheist Jew, champion of modernism, and kind and sociable man, the 17th century lens grinder who was "drunk on God" continues to win hearts and minds with his breathtaking philosophical vision. By Laura Miller Print Email Digg it Del.icio.us ... RSS Font: S S+ S++
Illustration by Bob Watts/Salon.com All this is strange, when you observe, as Goldstein does, that Spinoza's ideas, from the perspective of contemporary analytic philosophy ("the philosophic tradition toward which I gravitate"), are considered "not just unsubstantiated speculations, but highfalutin nonsense." Surveying Spinoza's view of existence, Russell declared "the whole of this metaphysic is impossible to accept; it is incompatible with modern logic and with scientific method." Stewart characterizes Spinoza's thought as exhibiting a forbiddingly "eerie self-sufficiency." And in his own time and for decades afterward, Spinoza was widely denounced as (according to one church leader) "that insane and evil man, who deserves to be covered with chains and whipped with a rod." Yet however obsolete, ridiculous or even blasphemous, Spinoza still speaks to modern thinkers with an immediacy no philosopher of his time can match. Click on the sponsor logo to read this article and all of Salon for free Absolutely no registration or membership required for a FREE Site Pass. Now you can read this and all of Salon.com.

67. Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Poem: "Baruch Spinoza" By Jorge Luis Bor
baruch spinoza from The Unending Rose, translation by Willis Barnstone, in Borges Selected Poems, edited by Alexander Coleman. (New York Viking, 1999)
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Baruch Spinoza by Jorge Luis Borges A haze of gold, the Occident lights up
The window. Now, the assiduous manuscript
Is waiting, weighed down with the infinite.
Someone is building God in a dark cup.
A man engenders God. He is a Jew.
With saddened eyes and lemon-colored skin;
Time carries him the way a leaf, dropped in
A river, is borne off by waters to
Its end. No matter. The magician moved
Carves out his God with fine geometry;
From his disease, from nothing, he's begun To construct God, using the word. No one Is granted such prodigious love as he: The love that has no hope of being loved. SOURCE : Borges, Jorge Luis. "Baruch Spinoza" [from The Unending Rose ], translation by Willis Barnstone, in Borges' Selected Poems , edited by Alexander Coleman. (New York: Viking, 1999), p. 383. " Spinoza " poem by Jorge Luis Borges " The Congress " by Jorge Luis Borges by Ralph Dumain La Biblioteko de Babelo de Jorge Luis Borges, tradukis Gulio Cappa [in Esperanto] A Taxonomy of Surreal Taxonomists by Prentiss Riddle The Cyclical Night: Irony in James Joyce and Jorge Luis Borges by L. A. Murrilo

68. Quotation : Quotes Of Baruch Spinoza, Dutch Philosopher, Pantheist
Quotations of baruch spinoza. Laws which prescribe what everyone must believe, (baruch spinoza / 16321677 / Theological Political Treatise / 1670)
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"Laws which prescribe what everyone must believe, and forbid men to say or write anything against this or that opinion, are often passed to gratify, or rather to appease the anger of those who cannot abide independent minds."
(Baruch Spinoza / 1632-1677 / Theological Political Treatise / 1670)
"Philosophy has no end in view, save truth. Faith looks for nothing but obedience and piety."
(Baruch Spinoza / 1632-1677 / Theological-Political Treatise / 1670)
"Whatsoever is contrary to nature is contrary to reason, and whatsoever is contrary to reason is absurd, and, ipso facto, to be rejected."
(Baruch Spinoza / 1632-1677 / Theological-Political Treatise / 1670)
"I do not know how to teach philosophy without becoming a disturber of established religion."
(Baruch Spinoza / 1632-1677 / letter to friend / 1670)
"God or nature"
(Baruch Spinoza / 1632-1677 / Ethics / 1677)
"Sin cannot be conceived in a natural state, but only in a civil state, where it is decreed by common consent what is good or bad." (Baruch Spinoza / 1632-1677 / Ethics / 1677) "God is the indwelling and not the transient cause of all things."

69. The Pantheist Index: Spinoza, Baruch (1632 - 1677)
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. Spinoza and Spinozism Devoted to the doctrine of the Dutch philosopher and rationalist, including an examination of Spinoza's ethics, correspondence and criticism. Numerous links to texts, studies and bibliographies. 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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72. General Term: Spinoza, Baruch (or Benedictus) (1632-77)
General Term spinoza, baruch (or Benedictus) (163277)
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Spinoza, Baruch (or Benedictus) (1632-77)
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 Search for Spinoza, Baruch (or Benedictus) (1632-77) Full Glossary Index To return to the previous topic, click on your browser's 'Back' button.

73. Spinoza @ Generation-online
Benedict de spinoza (baruch). Major work, The Ethics. Keywords, Conatus, causality, determination, God, extension, attribute, infinity, substance
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reference (txt) recent additions translations Benedict de Spinoza (Baruch) Major work: The Ethics Keywords: Conatus, causality, determination, God, extension, attribute, infinity, substance Key figures: Descartes Crescas Giles Deleuze, Guattari Antonio Negri Althusser ... Hegel Quote: 'All things follow with inevitable necessity from the nature of God' Definition: Rationalist theologian, materialist Within Spinoza’s theology lies a profound materialism and it is for this that he has become a cause celebre for recent (French) philosophy. For Deleuze, Guattari, Balibar and Althusser the rejuvenation of Spinoza was more or less an explicit attempt to find an alternative to Hegel on which to ground materialist philosophy. What Spinoza’s philosophy represents, especially for a thinker like Negri , is a radically immanent theory. That is to say the reality of things is not given by some transcendent higher power, a God external to the world. Things are causa sui, the result of themselves, and God is the primary cause of all things, but God exists in the world, and is substance of infinite attributes – that is to say infinite number of ideas and means of conceiving him. He is “supremely perfect and absolutely infinite”. Spinoza’s method is one of presenting propositions, axioms and definitions that are then proven. Hegel argues that in Spinoza’s thought there lies no internal coherence between these proofs. Yet Spinoza’s philosophy is holistic and some have argued that the organic interdependence of the parts is the basis of his philosophy. What distinguishes it from someone like Hegel is all things are evident or deducible from the primary cause and do not progress through contradiction as in dialectics. Parts of the whole pre-exist it (how does this square with God as absolute?) so the

74. Baruch (Benedict De) Spinoza Thought That Nothing Happens In Nature Which Can Be
baruch Benedict de spinoza believed that ignorance of the causes of individual pleasure and pain breeds obsession. Obsession spawns a state of destructive
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Baruch (Benedict de) Spinoza was misunderstood by his contemporaries and later philosophers as well.
This misunderstanding occurred because many saw Spinoza's explanation of reality as subsuming the individual
For two reasons Spinoza's explanation of reality was rejected.
The first reason is that each of us having an individually unique bodily substance so we inevitably think of ourselves as an individual thing separate from all the other things that exist
Secondly individuals hold an unjust fear that persuades them to believe that the individual identity of self would by necessity be subsumed when the individual merges with the whole , subsumed by the autonomy of the oneness of all things
Spinoza saw self consciousness and knowledge in a different light than Rene Descartes Rene Descartes realized mind ... spirit or soul was not material substance . In doing so he made it possible for the mind to stand outside of nature and observe nature . The ability of the mind to do this was first conceptualized in words as Descartes' Cartesian self which stood alone by itself outside of nature
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saw correctly that the ability of the mind to remove itself from nature allowed that mind an ability to observe natural phenomena without considering itself in relation to the phenomena observed
Spinoza repudiated Descartes' Cartesian self as a mistake in the fact that Descartes' Cartesian self was considered to be an actual fact as opposed to a mental exercise.

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76. Baruch Or Benedictus De Spinoza (1632-1677) Library Of Congress
English Title Letters to friend and foe by baruch spinoza. Edited and with a pref. by Dagobert D. Runes. Published New York, Philosophical Library;
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