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Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza.
Short Treatise on God, Man and His Well-Being.
1662. On the Improvement of the Understanding. Project Gutenberg
1663. Principles of Cartesian Philosophy.
1670. Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (A Theologico-Political Treatise)
Project Gutenberg: Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
1677. Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata (The Ethics) Project Gutenberg. Another translation, by Jonathan Bennet ...
See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Relativism, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography |
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Mind and body are one and the same individual which is conceived now under the attribute of thought, and now under the attribute of extension.
-Ethics II prop. 7
I have laboured carefully, not to mock, lament, or execrate human actions, but to understand them.
-Spinoza's A Political Treatise; ISBN: 0486202496; p. 288.
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See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Quotes |
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 |  |  | Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - LifeBorn to a great family of Sephardic Jews, among the Portuguese Jews of Amsterdam, he gained fame for his positions of pantheism and neutral monism, as well as the fact that his Ethics was written in the form of postulates and definitions, as though it were a geometry treatise. In the summer of 1656, he was excommunicated because of apostasy from the Jewish community for his claims that God is the mechanism of nature and the universe, having no personality, and that the Bible is a metaphorical and allegorical work used to teach the nat ...
See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Relativism, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Life |
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 |  |  | Spinoza: Dharma In Other ReligionsAll other religions also lay stress on Dharma. Buddhism, Jainism, Christianity, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Islam are all remarkably alive to its value. Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Kant, Swedenborg and Spinoza are all striking examples in the interesting history of Western philosophy for the high pedestal on which they have placed morality, duty and righteousness, and adored them all as the only means to the attainment of the goal of life. Each religion lays greater stress on certain aspects of Dharma. Excerpt from All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda Read more here: » Dharma: Dharma In Other Religions |
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 |  |  | Spinoza: Encyclopedia - René DescartesRené Descartes (IPA: /deˈkaʁt/, March 31, 1596 – February 11, 1650), also known as Cartesius, was a noted French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the "Founder of Modern Philosophy" and the "Father of Modern Mathematics," he ranks as one of the most important and influential thinkers of modern times. For good or ill, much of subsequent western philosophy is a reaction to his writings, which have been ...
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Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza.
Short Treatise on God, Man and His Well-Being.
1662. On the Improvement of the Understanding. Project Gutenberg
1663. Principles of Cartesian Philosophy.
1670. Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (A Theologico-Political Treatise)
Project Gutenberg: Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
1677. Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata (The Ethics) Project Gutenberg. Another translation, by Jonathan Bennet ...
See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography |
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1. Substance exists and cannot be dependent on anything else for its existence.
2. No two substances can share an attribute.
Proof: If t ...
See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy |
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See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Life |
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 |  |  | Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevanceAlbert Einstein said that Spinoza was the philosopher who had most influenced his worldview (Weltanschauung). Spinoza equated God (infinite substance) with Nature, and Einstein, too, believed in an impersonal deity. His desire to understand Nature through physics can be seen as contemplation of God. Arne Næss, the father of the deep ecology movement, acknowledged drawing much inspiration from the works of Spinoza.
In the late twentieth century, there was a great increase in philosophical interest in Spinoza in Europe, often from a le ...
See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Relativism, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance |
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See also:Baruch Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - Life, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Overview, Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Relativism, Baruch Spinoza - Modern relevance, Baruch Spinoza - Major Works, Baruch Spinoza - Quotes, Baruch Spinoza - Bibliography, Baruch Spinoza - By Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza - About Spinoza Read more here: » Baruch Spinoza: Encyclopedia II - Baruch Spinoza - Philosophy - Relativism |
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