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  1. Baruch de Spinoza in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (German Edition) by Theun de Vries, 1970
  2. Spinoza: Lebensbeschreibungen und Dokumente (Samtliche Werke / Baruch de Spinoza) (German Edition)
  3. Abhandlung uber die Verbesserung des Verstandes =: Tractatus de intellectus emendatione (Samtliche Werke / Baruch de Spinoza) (German Edition) by Benedictus de Spinoza, 1993
  4. Baruch de Spinoza: Eine Hinfuhrung (German Edition) by Franz Wiedmann, 1982
  5. "Die Freiheit zu philosophieren": Judische Identitat in der Moderne im Spiegel der Rezeption Baruch de Spinozas in der deutschsprachigen Literatur (German Edition) by Carsten Schapkow, 2001
  6. The Ethics ; Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect ; Selected Letters by Baruch Spinoza, 1991-11
  7. A Theologico-Political Treatise by Baruch Spinoza, 2008-06-05
  8. How to Improve Your Mind by Baruch Spinoza, 1956-01-01
  9. Die Ethik by Baruch Spinoza, 1924
  10. Die Ethik, Schriften und Briefe. by Baruch de Spinoza, 1982-01-01
  11. A Theologico-Political Treatise Part III (Chapters XI to XV) by Benedict de Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza, 2008-05-01
  12. Briefwechsel. by Baruch de Spinoza, Manfred Walther, 1986-01-01
  13. Oeuvres Completes by Baruch Spinoza, 1955-10-01
  14. A Theologico-Political Treatise Part I (Chapters I to V) by Benedict de Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza, 2008-05-01

21. Spinoza / BDSweb
Portal devoted to the Dutch philosopher. Includes numerous links to texts, studies, and bibliographies.
http://bdsweb.tripod.com

22. YouTube - SPINOZA Baruch In Italiano
Buonissima sintesi del pensiero di Spinoza.
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23. Studia Spinoziana
A Spinoza site with links to studies, translations, and other pertinent 17th century figures.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~rbombard/RB/spinoza.new.html
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25. Enlightenment - Baruch Spinoza
Spinoza, Baruch (16321677) Dutch rationalist philosopher and religious thinker. Born of Spanish
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Spinoza, Baruch (1632-1677)
Dutch rationalist philosopher and religious thinker. Born of Spanish-Portuguese Jewish parents in Amsterdam, Spinoza became alienated from established Judaism after studying physical science and the writings of English philosopher Thomas Hobbes and French philosopher René Descartes. Rabbis soon excommunicated him and secured his banishment from Amsterdam. For five years he remained on the city's outskirts, writing. In the mid-1660s he moved to The Hague.
Spinoza's work Ethics Demonstrated with Geometrical Order (1674) asserts that the universe is identical with God, who is the uncaused "substance" of all things. Substance for Spinoza was not a material reality but a metaphysical entity, the comprehensive and self-sufficient basis for all reality. Spinoza conceded the possible existence of infinite attributes of substance, but he held that only two are accessible to the human mind: extension (the world of material things) and conscious thought, both of which depend on and exist in an ultimate reality.
Spinoza explained the individuality of things, whether physical objects or ideas, as particular modes of substance: natura naturata (nature begotten), or nature in the multiplicity of its manifestations; and natura naturans (nature begetting), or nature in its creative unity, acting as the determiner of its own modes. The modes are transitory, and their existence assumes temporal form. In this scheme, God is eternal, transcending all modal changes. An indestructible world does exist; however, it is not to be found in the realm of existent things but in that of essence.

26. Cooley Science Library - Spinoza Webliography
Links to websites with Spinoza content.
http://cooley.colgate.edu/cslweb/curresup/spinoza.html
Baruch Spinoza Webliography
Brief Biography
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ndhawan/spinoza.html
Spinoza Net
http://www.spinoza.net/Main.htm
Dedication to Spinoza's Insights
http://www.yesselman.com/
Spinoza Electronic Texts (Annotated by J.B. Yesselman)
http://www.yesselman.com#TTP
Ethics (Project Gutenberg Etexts)
http://sailor.gutenberg.org/by-title/xx500.html
Tractatus Politicus
http://www.constitution.org/bs/poltr-00.htm
Improvement of Understanding (Project Gutenberg Etexts)
http://sailor.gutenberg.org/by-title/xx747.html
Studia Spinoziana
http://frank.mtsu.edu/~rbombard/RB/spinoza.new.html
U.C. Davis Lecture Notes
http://www-philosophy.ucdavis.edu/phi022/spinlec.htm
SpinozaWeb
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/4364/SpinozaWeb.html
Spinoza et Nous (Spinoza in the French Language)
http://spinozaetnous.free.fr/
The Philosophy of Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677)
(Ethica and Tractatus Intellectus Emendatione in Latin)
http://home.planetinternet.be/~pin86315/spinoza/

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27. Spinoza, De Spinoza, Baruch De Spinoza, Benedict De Spinoza: Information From An
Spinoza , de Spinoza , Baruch de Spinoza , Benedict de Spinoza Dutch philosopher who espoused a pantheistic system
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28. Spinoza Institute Nieuw
Hosts a number of selected research programs and aims to stimulate research in physics from a unifying perspective.
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Spinoza Institute
The Spinoza Institute, founded in 1998 at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, has been set up for hosting selected research programmes, not only in theoretical physics. Named after scientist and rationalist philosopher Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677), the institute aims to stimulate research in physics from a unifying perspective. At present, one programme has been set up: Quantum Gravity, Strings and Supersymmetry . This program largely overlaps with the program Quantum Gravity, Strings and Elementary Particles of the Institute for Theoretical Physics
Benedictus de Spinoza
Seventeenth century philosopher Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-1677) was the son to Jewish immigrants in the Netherlands. After being expelled from the synagogue for his heretic opinions, he made a living as a lense grinder. A follower of Descartes, he tried to set up his rationalist philo sophical work in a mathematically rigorous form inspired by Euclid's Elements. His works include the Ethica and Tractatus Politicus
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29. Spinoza, Baruch
Benedictus de Spinoza (November 24, 1632 – February 21, 1677), is considered one of the great rationalists of seventeenthcentury philosophy.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Baruch_Spinoza
Spinoza, Baruch
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17th-century philosophy Benedictus de Spinoza Name: Benedictus de Spinoza Birth: November 24, 1632 ( Amsterdam Netherlands Death: February 21, 1677 (The Hague, Netherlands School/tradition: Continental rationalism , founder of Spinozism Main interests Ethics epistemology metaphysics Notable ideas Pantheism Influences Influenced Hobbes Descartes Avicenna Maimonides ... Nicholas of Cusa Conway, Kant Hegel , Davidson, Schopenhauer Deleuze Einstein Goethe Benedictus de Spinoza (November 24, 1632 – February 21, 1677), is considered one of the great rationalists of seventeenth-century philosophy. Despite living in one of the most progressive areas of his age (the Netherlands), Spinoza's work was so radical that, while he lived, he allowed for none of his own philosophy to be published under his name. In the Ethics and the Theological-Political Treatise , his two major works, he advanced bold (and often entirely original) positions on theology, metaphysics epistemology ethics and political theory. He is also seen as a founder of modern biblical criticism. Most striking to his contemporaries was his denial that the Bible was a source of philosophical

30. Spinoza Bibliografie - Spinoza Gesellschaft E.V.
Multilanguage bibliography lists literature by and regarding Baruch Spinoza up to 2001. German, English
http://www.spinoza-bibliografie.de/
Spinoza Bibliografie
Hrsg. von der Spinoza-Gesellschaft e.V. unter Leitung von Manfred Walther und Winfried Schröder
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Die Spinoza-Bibliografie setzt sich zum Ziel, so viele einschlägige Titel (Werke Spinozas sowie Texte über Person und Philosophie Spinozas und deren Verhältnis zu anderen Denkern / Dichtern / Wissenschaftlern / Disziplinen) in allen Sprachen und Ländern zu erfassen und durch Angabe der jeweils behandelten Themen etc. alle Benutzer bei der Suche nach einschlägigen Titeln zu unterstützen. Diese Online-Bibliografie wird in Zusammenarbeit mit einer ständig wachsenden Zahl verantwortlicher Redakteure aus zahlreichen Ländern aufgebaut und steht unter der inhaltlichen Leitung und Verantwortung der Spinoza-Gesellschaft. Die Grundlagen hierzu sowie die Schlussphase wurden von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft gefördert. Die Einarbeitung alter Bestände hat die Leibniz-Universität Hannover gefördert. Der frommann-holzboog-Verlag e.K. hat seine Kompetenz im Bereich wissenschaftlicher Publikationen bei der technischen und konzeptionell-strukturellen Gestaltung und Verbreitung der Inhalte im Rahmen eines Internetauftritts zur Verfügung gestellt. Im Sinne des open access hat der frommann-holzboog-Verlag, der dauerhaft die Kosten für die Nutzung eines Servers trägt, den freien Zugang für alle Interessenten vertraglich zugesichert. Die Phillips Universität Marburg ermöglicht die Spiegelung der Bibliografie in ihrem Rechenzentrum.

31. Spinoza, Baruch (Benedictus De Spinoza; 1632–1677) | Spinoza, Baruch (Benedict
Spinoza, Baruch (Benedictus de Spinoza; 1632–1677) Research Spinoza, Baruch (Benedictus de Spinoza; 1632–1677) articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and
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32. Baruch Spinoza
Critical entry on Spinoza by Kelley L. Ross. Part of the project of the Friesian School.
http://www.friesian.com/spinoza.htm
Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677)
Baruch Spinoza was one of the great philosophers of the age of Rationalism and a major influence thereafter, as on, paradoxically, both of the bitter enemies Arthur Schopenhauer and G.W.F. Hegel . From a Portuguese Jewish family that had fled to the relative tolerance of the Netherlands, one of the most famous things about Spinoza was his expulsion from the Dutch Jewish community. This is often called an "excommunication," though, as I used to have a high school teacher protest, there is really no such thing as "excommunication" in Judaism. Nevertheless, Spinoza was expelled from the Jewish community and anathematized. Although he is today recognized as one of the greatest Jewish philosophers ever, and the chief Rabbis of Israel have been petitioned to formally lift the curse upon him, this has not happened: Spinoza remains a controversial person in Judaism, for very much the same reasons that led to his expulsion in the first place. Spinoza's God is not the God of Abraham and Isaac, not a personal God at all, and his system provides no reason for the revelatory status of the Bible or the practice of Judaism, or of any religion, for that matter. Spinoza's alienation from his community is reflected in an alternative version of his name. "Baruch" in Hebrew (

33. Spinoza
A brief discussion of the life and works of Baruch Spinoza, with links to electronic texts and additional information.
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Baruch Spinoza was born to Portuguese Jews living in exile in Holland, but his life among the Marranos there was often unsettled. Despite an early rabbinical education, he was expelled from the synagogue at Amsterdam for defending heretical opinions in 1656. While engaging privately in serious study of medieval Jewish thought, Cartesian philosophy , and the new science at Rijnburg and the Hague, Spinoza supported himself by grinding optical lenses, an occupation that probably contributed to the consumption that killed him. Private circulation of his philosophical treatises soon earned him a significant reputation throughout Europe, but Spinoza so treasured his intellectual independence that in 1673 he declined the opportunity to teach at Heidelberg, preferring to continue his endeavors alone. Spinoza's first published work was a systematic presentation of the philosophy of Descartes , to which he added his own suggestions for its improvement.

34. Spinoza, Benedict De  [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Entry on Spinoza, with biography and main elements of his philosophical thought.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/s/spinoza.htm
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Benedict De Spinoza (1632-1677)
Benedict de Spinoza  was among the most important of the post- Cartesian philosophers who flourished in the second half of the 17th century. He made significant contributions in virtually every area of philosophy, and his writings reveal the influence of such divergent sources as Stoicism, Jewish Rationalism, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Descartes, and a variety of heterodox religious thinkers of his day. For this reason he is difficult to categorize, though he is usually counted, along with Descartes and Leibniz, as one of the three major Rationalists. Given Spinoza’s devaluation of sense perception as a means of acquiring knowledge, his description of a purely intellectual form of cognition, and his idealization of geometry as a model for philosophy, this categorization is fair. But it should not blind us to the eclecticism of his pursuits, nor to the striking originality of his thought. 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. God is no longer the transcendent creator of the universe who rules it via providence, but Nature itself, understood as an infinite, necessary, and fully deterministic system of which humans are a part. Humans find happiness only through a rational understanding of this system and their place within it. On account of this and the many other provocative positions he advocates, Spinoza has remained an enormously controversial figure. For many, he is the harbinger of enlightened modernity who calls us to live by the guidance of reason. For others, he is the enemy of the traditions that sustain us and the denier of what is noble within us. After a review of Spinoza’s life and works, this article examines the main themes of his philosophy, primarily as they are set forth in the 

35. Spinoza, Baruch - Astro-Databank, Baruch Spinoza Horoscope, Born 24 November 163
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Baruch Spinoza born on 24 November 1632 Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Jump to: navigation search Baruch Spinoza natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Name Spinoza, Baruch Gender : M born on 24 November 1632 at 14:00 (= 2:00 PM ) Place Amsterdam, Netherlands, Timezone LMT m4e54 (is local mean time) Data source Orig source not known Rodden Rating C Astrology data Asc. add Baruch Spinoza to 'my astro'
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Dutch writer and philosopher, historically one the world's great minds. Deeply religious, his pantheistic views upset both Christians and the Jews of his day; in many ways he was a mystic. Spinoza died 2/21/1677. Link to Wikipedia biography
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36. Spinoza, Baruch
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37. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Spinoza
Benedict Spinoza entry in the online version of the Catholic Encyclopedia.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14217a.htm
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(d'Espinosa, Despinoza). Born at Amsterdam , 24 Nov., 1632; died at The Hague , 21 Feb., 1677. He belonged to a family of Jewish merchants of moderate means, and was originally called Baruch , a name that he later translated into its Latin equivalent Benedict . His father's name was Michael , his mother, Michael's second wife, was called Hana Debora . In 1641 Michael married a third wife who was named Hester de Espinosa . The family probably had some connexion with the little town of Espino in Spanish Galicia , and with the celebrated Marrano family there called Espinosa . (The Marranos were Spanish Jews compelled to conform outwardly to Christianity Baruch attracted attention in the school for Portuguese Jews at Amsterdam by his talents and application to study. He made rapid progress in Hebrew and the study of the Talmud , and his teachers, especially Rabbi Saul Levi Morteira, had the greatest hopes of his future. It was intended that he should become a rabbi . The subtle methods of the teachers of the Talmud undoubtedly trained his intellect and led it particularly to reasoning by analogy . The moral teaching of the Haggada had a great and permanent influence upon his code of living. However, the difficulties in regard to the

38. Spinoza Baruch From FOLDOC
Spinoza Baruch history of philosophy, biography born into the PortugueseJewish community living in exile in Holland, Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) engaged in profound study of
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39. Baruch Spinoza - LoveToKnow 1911
LoveToKnow 1911 Online Encyclopedia entry on Spinoza.
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BARUCH SPINOZA (1632-1677), or, as he afterwards signed himself, Benedict de Spinoza, Dutch philosopher, was born at Amsterdam on the 24th of November 1632. His parents belonged to the community of Jewish emigrants from Portugal and Spain who, fleeing from Catholic persecution in the Peninsula, had sought refuge in the nearly emancipated Netherlands . The name, variously written Espinoza, De Spinoza, D'Espinoza and Despinoza, probably points to the province of Leon as the previous home of the family; there are no fewer than five townships so called in the neighbourhood of Burgos . The philosopher's grandfather appears to have been the recognized head of the Jewish community in Amsterdam in 1628, and his father, Michael Espinoza, was repeatedly warden of the synagogue between 1630 and 1650. The father was a merchant in fair circumstances. He was thrice married and had six children, all of whom predeceased him save a daughter Rebekah, born of the first marriage, and Baruch , the son of his second wife. Spinoza's mother died in 1638 when the boy was barely six years old, and his father in 1654 when he was in his twentysecond year. Spinoza received his first training under the senior

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