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Johannes Bredenburg (1643–1691) was a
Rotterdam wine
merchant and
weaver who was a
member of the Collegiants. The
philosopher Spinoza had
joined the Collegiants...
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Maresius attacked Spinoza personally,
while Thomas Hobbes and
Johannes Bredenburg criticized his
conception of God and saw the book as
dangerous and subversive...
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doctorate at
Erasmus University in
Rotterdam with a
dissertation on
Johannes Bredenburg. From 2004 to 2012 van
Bunge was Dean of the
Faculty of
Philosophy at...
- fide aut ad
minimum frigide atheismum Spinozae oppugnans 1710
Johannes Bredenburg Henry More
Knijff P.
Bibliographia Sociniana p23 Meinsma, p. 98, 101,...
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Ulrich von
Cramer Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe Johannes Agnoli Johannes Bredenburg Johannes Clauberg Johannes de
Muris Johannes de Raey
Johannes Jacobus...
- philosophi****
propugnatae veritatis divinae ac
naturalis adversus Joh:
Bredenburg;
principia in fine annexa. Ex
quibus quod
religio rationi repugnat, demonstrare...
- in the
United Provinces; he
defended himself by
analogy with
Johannes Bredenburg, and
arguing that
Cartesianism was
effective against Spinozism. Wittichius...
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separate places of meeting. The
leader of the
Spinozist party was John
Bredenburg, a
merchant of Rotterdam, and he was
opposed by a
bookseller from Amsterdam...
- Philosophico,
Defiende la
Verdad Divina y
Natural Contra los
Principios de Juan
Bredenburg, by G. de la Torre, (The Hague, 1741).
Certamen Philosophi**** was translated...
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Heinrich Lambert Johann Joachim Lange Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe Johannes Bredenburg Johannes Phocylides Holwarda John
Austin (legal philosopher) John Calvin...