Benedict de Spinoza


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Noun1.Benedict de Spinoza - Dutch philosopher who espoused a pantheistic system (1632-1677)Benedict de Spinoza - Dutch philosopher who espoused a pantheistic system (1632-1677)
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In fact, one of his other favourite books was Benedict de Spinoza's Ethics, which seeks to unpack the meaning of moral life.
Winnicott's concept of continuity of being, trauma, humor, hysteria, psychic health, trust, true love, hate, the superego, Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle, and the work of Gisela Pankow, Helio Pelligrino, Philippe Refabert, Michel Neyraut, Piera Aulagnier, Joyce McDougall, Victor Smirnoff, Francoise Davoine and Jean-Max Gaudilliere, Loup Verlet, Claude Lanzmann, and Benedict de Spinoza. ([umlaut] Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR)
He begins with Benedict de Spinoza and ends with John Webster, and includes landmark contributions from Strauss, Kierkegaard, Troeltsch, Barth, Bultmann, Pope Pius XII (Divino afflante spiritu), Ebeling, de Lubac, Childs, Elisabeth Schiissler Fiorenza, and Paul Ricoeur.
This is a research companion to the life and thought of the influential philosopher Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza (1632-77) and to the subsequent scholarship on Spinoza.
Military and maritime power coincided with a flowering of intellectual and artistic genius that included not only Rene Descartes, Benedict de Spinoza and Joost van den Vondel (whose plays influenced Milton's Paradise Lost), but also the painters Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Jacob van Ruisdael and Vermeer.
(4.) Spinoza, Theologico-Political Treatise, in The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, trans.
LITTLE scholarly work has explored the influence of Dutch philosopher Benedict de Spinoza (1632-1677) on the work of British philosopher and writer Owen Barfield (1898-1997).