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Baruch (de)
Spinoza (24
November 1632 – 21
February 1677), also
known under his
Latinized pen name
Benedictus de
Spinoza, was a
philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish...
- demonstrata) is a
philosophical treatise written in
Latin by
Baruch Spinoza (Benedictus de
Spinoza). It was
written between 1661 and 1675 and was
first published...
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Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) was a
Dutch philosopher.
Spinoza may also
refer to:
Spinoza (book), a 1951 book by
Stuart Hampshire Spinoza:
Practical Philosophy...
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methods into
philosophy as seen in the
works of Descartes, Leibniz, and
Spinoza. This is
commonly called continental rationalism,
because it was predominant...
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philosophy based on the work of the 17th-century
philosopher Baruch Spinoza, in particular, his book Ethics. A
pantheistic stance was also
taken in...
- The
Spinoza Prize (Dutch: Spinozapremie) is an
annual award of 1.5
million euro
prize money, to be
spent on new
research given by the
Dutch Research Council...
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publication of
Looking for
Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the
Feeling Brain. In it,
Damasio suggested that the
philosopher Baruch Spinoza's thinking foreshadowed...
- of
Descartes (Cartesianism) and
Spinoza (Spinozism). It was the 17th-century arch-rationalists like Descartes,
Spinoza, and
Leibniz who have
given the...
- the book are, as
Spinoza says, "demonstrated in
geometrical order", with
axioms and
definitions followed by propositions. For
Spinoza, this is a considerable...
- Prize, 1
Pulitzer Prize, 2 Wolf Prize, 2
National Medal of Science, 21
Spinoza Prize and 3
Stevin Prize laureates. The
university counts several heads...