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  1. Feminist Interpretations of Benedict Spinoza (Re-Reading the Canon) by Moira Gatens, 2009-06-30
  2. Being and Idea: Development of Some Themes in Spinoza and Hegel (Philos. Texte Und Studien Series : Volume 26) by Leslie Armour, 1992-12
  3. Conflict, Power, and Multitude in Machiavelli and Spinoza: Tumult and Indignation (Continuum Studies in Philosophy) by Filippo Del Lucchese, 2009-10-27
  4. Interpreting Spinoza's Arguments: Toward a Formal Theory of Consistent Language Scepticism : Initating Ethica (Studies in Linguistics and Semiotics, V. 15) by Karsten Hvidtfelt Nielsen, 2003-04
  5. Spinoza's Theory of Knowledge (Modern Revivals in Philosophy) by G. H. R. Parkinson, 1993-04
  6. Spinoza by Alan Donagan, 1989-06-15
  7. Spinoza in Germany from 1670 to the Age of Goethe (Bithell Series of Dissertations) by David Bell, 1984-05
  8. Davidson and Spinoza (Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy) by Floris Van Der Burg, 2007-06-30
  9. Spinoza: 18th and 19th-Century Discussions
  10. Malebranche's First and Last Critics: Simon Foucher and Dortius de Mairan (Journal of the History of Philosphy)
  11. Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise: Exploring 'the Will of God' by Theo Verbeek, 2003-01
  12. Spinoza and the Sciences (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  13. Radical Protestantism In Spinoza's Thought by Graeme Hunter, 2005-02-28
  14. Perspectives on Spinoza in Works by Schiller, Buchner, and C.F. Meyer: Five Essays (North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature) by Rodney Taylor, 1995-10

81. Klasická Novoveká Filozofia - Benedictus (pôvodne Baruch) Spinoza (1632 - 167
Klasická novoveká filozofia Benedictus (pôvodne Baruch) Spinoza(1632 - 1677) - holandský filozof židovského pôvodu, kt. rod.
http://www.referaty.sk/tlac.php?referat=7062

82. Referaty.sk • Klasická Novoveká Filozofia - Benedictus (pôvodne Baruch) Spin
Klasická novoveká filozofia Benedictus (pôvodne Baruch) Spinoza(1632 - 1677) - holandský filozof židovského pôvodu, kt. rod.
http://www.referaty.sk/index.php?referat=7062

83. The Pantheist Index: Spinoza, Baruch (1632 - 1677)
Spinoza, Baruch (1632 1677) Trained in Talmudic scholarship, Spinoza s views took ofPhilosophy Baruch Spinoza Baruch (or Benedictus) Spinoza is one of the
http://www.pantheist-index.net/Philosophers_Writers_Scientists/16th_18th_Centuri
The Pantheist Index
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.

84. Benedictus (Baruch) Spinoza
Benedictus (Baruch) Spinoza, 1632 1677. Benedictus (Baruch) Spinozawas an objective, impersonal philosopher whose theological
http://www.alcott.net/alcott/home/champions/Spinoza.html
Benedictus (Baruch) Spinoza, 1632 - 1677
Benedictus (Baruch) Spinoza was an objective, impersonal philosopher whose theological views influenced German Idealists such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and New England Transcendentalists such as George Ripley and Theodore Parker Ralph Waldo Emerson 's ideas presented in the essay " The Over-Soul " are indebted to his insights into the identity of God and Nature. Henry David Thoreau 's thoughts on the human community in Walden reflect his Stoic approach to ethics, wherein the greatest joy is a human nature that is perfectly aware and accepting of its place in and unity with the universe.

85. Spinoza, Baruch (Benedictus) (1632 - 1677)
Spinoza, Baruch (Benedictus) (1632 1677).Background. External Links. Related Terms.
http://www.athabascau.ca/courses/phil/375/Timeline/show.php?id=65

86. Search Results For Spinoza - Encyclopædia Britannica
Baruch Spinoza (16321677) Profile of this 17th century philosopher.Provides a list of primary and secondary reading material.
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=spinoza&ct=&fuzzy=N

87. Questia Online Library - New Search
Book by Marjorie Grene; Anchor Books, 1973. Subjects Spinoza, BenedictusDe16321677. Subjects Spinoza, Benedictus De1632-1677.
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88. A Dedication To Spinoza's Insights - Joseph B. Yesselman's Home Page
A DEDICATION TO Spinoza S INSIGHTS Baruch Spinoza (16321677) wasa Jewish-Portuguese-Dutch Philosopher. Spinoza s insights help
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A DEDICATION TO SPINOZA 'S INSIGHTS
Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) was a Jewish-Portuguese-Dutch Philosopher.
Spinoza
's insights help evolve all Religions to a Universal Religion
Just as the Hebrew Bible was the Constitution of the then Hebrew State,
so the World Bible will be the Constitution of the to-be World State

Joseph B. Yesselman's Home Page
... Link and Endnote Search
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:Parkinson 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 beauty E3:Preface(12) delight you.

89. Philosophers - Spinoza
A Dutch Jewish rationalist, Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza was bornBk.XX422. Bk.XX2 and rancour. Durant s Tribute to Spinoza. From
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Benedictus de Spinoza
Elwes's Lengthier Biography
Wolf's Lengthier Biography Britannica ... Einstein:EJ
A Dutch Jewish rationalist, Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza was born
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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 Chris- tian movements and with the scientific and philosophical thought of Descartes led Spinoza to distance himself from orthodox life. In 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 his life again, supporting himself by grinding lenses and teaching. In 1660 he moved to Voorburg and then on to the Hague where he lived with great frugality on a small pension. In 1672 Spin- oza undertook a small diplomatic mission to the invading French army, but on his return he was under suspicion as a spy and narrow-

90. Baruch Spinoza
Period 1500 1700 AD (1632 - 1677) Web links Biography, Locality Europe CategoryPhilosophy. Baruch (or Benedictus) Spinoza is one of the most important
http://www.inthelight.co.nz/spirit/gurus/spino001.htm
Baruch Spinoza Period: 1500 - 1700 AD
Web links:
Biography
Locality: Europe
Category: Philosophy
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.
Baruch Spinoza was born in 1632 in Amsterdam. He was the middle son in a prominent family of moderate means in Amsterdam’s Portuguese-Jewish community. As a boy, he had undoubtedly been one of the star pupils in the congregation’s Talmud Torah school. He was intellectually gifted, and this could not have gone unremarked by the congregation’s rabbis. It is possible that Spinoza, as he made progress through his studies, was being groomed for a career as a rabbi. But he never made it into the upper levels of the curriculum, those which included advanced study of Talmud. At the age of seventeen, he was forced to cut short his formal studies to help run the family’s importing business.

91. DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service
DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Title The philosophy of Benedictusde Spinoza (16321677) (English) http//rwmeijer.ws/Spinoza/
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Title:
The philosophy of Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677) (English)
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This site contains the main works of the Dutch philosopher Baruch de Spinoza (1632-1677), Ethica , the Tractatus de intellectus emendatione and the Tractatus politicus . These works in Latin can be read in parallel in English or French. It also offers a biography of Spinoza. Type: Country of publication: text Belgium BC-CODE:
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92. DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service
DutchESS, Dutch Electronic Subject Service, Titel The philosophy of Benedictusde Spinoza (16321677) (Engels) http//rwmeijer.ws/Spinoza/
http://www.kb.nl/dutchess.ned/08/24/info-7987.html
Titel:
The philosophy of Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677) (Engels)
http://rwmeijer.ws/spinoza/

Auteur[s]
Rudolf W. Meijer (editor)
Baruch de Spinoza
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This site contains the main works of the Dutch philosopher Baruch de Spinoza (1632-1677), Ethica , the Tractatus de intellectus emendatione and the Tractatus politicus . These works in Latin can be read in parallel in English or French. It also offers a biography of Spinoza. Type: Land van publicatie: text België BC-CODE:
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93. Studia Spinoziana
Studia Spinoziana This site points to numerous Web resources relating to
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://frank.mtsu.edu/~rbombard/RB/spinoza.new.

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http://belousenkolib.narod.ru/ZhZL/Spinoza.html
Spinoza, Benedictus) Tractatus Theologico-Politicus Ethica Opera Posthuma Tractatus de Emendatiae Intellectus Tractatus Politicus Compendium Grammatices Linguae Hebraeae I II Renati des Cartes Principiorum Philosophiae Pars I et II, More Geometrico Demonstratae, per Benedictum de Spinoza
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95. Björn's Guide To Philosophy - Spinoza
For a short time Spinoza was exiled from Amsterdam, but he returned and began alife supporting himself by grinding lenses and teaching. Other Spinoza sites.
http://www.student.liu.se/~bjoch509/philosophers/spi.html
Benedictus de Spinoza
Biography
    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.
Works
    After the exile from Amsterdam he returned and wrote the Short Treaties on God, Man, and his Well Being

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97. E-texts 1670-1679

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Agrippa, Henricus Cornelius

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Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoph von Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoph von Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoph von Heyden, Jan van der (b. 1637, Gorinchem, d. 1712, Amsterdam) Heyden, Jan van der (b. 1637, Gorinchem, d. 1712, Amsterdam) Heyden, Jan van der (b. 1637, Gorinchem, d. 1712, Amsterdam) Le Mercier, François (1604-1690) Racine, Jean (1639-1699) [Spinoza, Benedictus de (or Baruch Spinoza, 1632-1677)] Behn, Aphra (1640-1689) Corneille, Pierre (1606-1684) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) La Fontaine, Jean de (1621-1695)

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