Related to Baruch Spinoza:Immanuel Kant ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. Baruch de Spinoza- Dutch philosopher who espoused a pantheistic system (1632-1677) Benedict de Spinoza,de Spinoza,Spinoza Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-201...
Spinoza's Short Treatise on God, Man & His Wellbeing 1 1970 作者 Œuvres complètes 0 2012 作者 Delphi Collected Works of Baruch Spinoza (Illustrated) 0 2019 作者 The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza; Introduction. Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. Tractatus Politicus 0 1970 作者 The Principl...
知性改进论 (未完成) Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect 斯宾诺莎探讨了如何获得真知。1677年在《身后遗作》中发表。 探讨获得真知的途径和方法,分析了各种知识形式的优劣,并提出了以直觉为最高形式的知识论。 ca. 1660-1662 Korte Verhandeling van God, de mensch, en deszelvs welstand[a] (on...
There are many valuable general presentations of Spinoza’s philosophy. The volumes listed in this section concentrate on Spinoza’s major work, the Ethics, though they address other texts as well. Pollock 1966 (first published in 1880), Curley 1988, and Nadler 2006 are the most recommended int...
Spinoza put forth a thesis concerning intellectual love of god (amor Dei intellectualis) and the concept of the immortality of the human soul, a notion linked to the pantheistic conception of the death of a human being as the return to the unified substance. Spinoza’s philosophic system ...
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received into any Christian community, and Spinoza in one of his letters (lxxiii., ed. Land) expressly declared that to him the notion that God took upon Himself the nature of man seemed as self-contradictory as would be the statement that "the circle has taken on the nature of the ...
Spinoza’s books, especially Ethics, were later added to the Catholic Church’s Index of Forbidden Books and was frequently called an atheist Jew by contemporaries although nowhere in his work did he argue against the existence of God. If this seems an oxymoron consider the Aesop fable of the...
Baruch continues, impassively: “By body, I mean a matter that expresses, in a precise and determined way, the essence of God as it is considered as an extended thing.” Every body is a part of God. And the mind too, even if it is not a body. “For Spinoza, the human mind is...