- 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 in the Dutch Republic
- Baruch Spinoza - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Bento (in Hebrew, Baruch; in Latin, Benedictus) Spinoza is one of the most important philosophers—and certainly the most radical—of the early modern period
- Benedict de Spinoza | Biography, Ethics, Facts | Britannica
Benedict de Spinoza (born November 24, 1632, Amsterdam—died February 21, 1677, The Hague) was a Dutch Jewish philosopher, one of the foremost exponents of 17th-century Rationalism and one of the early and seminal figures of the Enlightenment
- Summary of Spinoza’s Philosophy | Reason and Meaning
Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) is best known for identifying God with Nature He does not see God as the transcendent creator of the world Rather, he views him as the same as Nature itself
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Spinoza, Baruch - Encyclopedia. com
SPINOZA, BARUCH (1632 – 1677; known as Bento in Portuguese, Benedictus in Latin) was a Jewish rational naturalist of Marrano descent and the author of a rigorously monistic interpretation of reality expressed through an interlocking chain of propositions demonstrated in the geometrical manner
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