10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPINOZISM»
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Spinozism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Spinozism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
In this new edition of his classic Spinoza (1951), with substantial new material added, the late Sir Stuart Hamsphire offers a masterly introduction to a supreme thinker, and to his enormous influence on philosophy as it has been practised ...
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Heterodoxy,
Spinozism, and Free Thought in ...
Silvia Berti has offered evidence it was written by Jan Vroesen. Various discussions in the early eighteenth century consider many possi ble authors from the Renaissance onwards to whom the work might be attributed.
Silvia Berti, Françoise Charles-Daubert, R.H. Popkin, 1996
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Disguised and Overt
Spinozism Around 1700: Papers Presented ...
This volume consists of 25 papers delivered at an international Spinoza conference held at the Erasmus University (Rotterdam) in October 1994 on the impact of Spinoza on the European Republic of Letters around 1700.
Wiep Van Bunge, W. N. A. Klever, 1996
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Kant and
Spinozism: Transcendental Idealism and Immanence ...
This book provides a new interpretation of Kants critical work that shows Kants deep connection to Spinoza, and reveals new directions for thinking about Kant in relation to contemporary European philosophy.
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Spinoza Past and Present: Essays on Spinoza,
Spinozism, and ...
In this work, the author explores various aspects of Spinoza's works and the often conflicting ways in which the Dutch philosopher's views have been interpreted from the 17th century onwards.
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The Encyclopedia of Christianity
Only marginally were the elements of Spinozism adopted (by A. J. Cuffeler in
Holland; F. W. Stosch, T. L. Lau, and J. G. Wachter in Germany; and H.
deBoulainviller in France). G. W. Leibniz (1646-1716), with a theory of possible
worlds and ...
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The Genesis of Kant's Critique of Judgment
brace both of these aspects, and that was why it provoked so many: "Spinozism"
was so radical that it threatened to isolate the Aufkla- rung from the support of the
establishment and bring down upon it the reprisals of orthodox religion.
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The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte
We shall soon see how Kant tried to resolve this thorniest of problems. 3.4. The
Critique of Spinozism and Purified Pantheism An essential part of
Morgenstunden is Mendelssohn's refutation of the Spi- nozists, his attack on the
Alleiner in ...
Frederick C. Beiser, 2009
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Surplus: Spinoza, Lacan
Though I would be justifiably classified under the proponents of psychoanalysis,
this book is not a critique of “Neo-Spinozism”— or, more accurately, it is this but
only insofar as it critiques the assumption shared by both sides of the debate that
...
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The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German Romanticism
In revealing Lessing's confession, Jacobi's aim was to warn the public against the
dangers of Spinozism, which, in his view, was tantamount to atheism and fatalism
. Yet Jacobi's warning backfired, leading to one public declaration of ...
Frederick C. Beiser, 2003
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPINOZISM»
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Spinozism is used in the context of the following news items.
Interview: Ibn Warraq on the Judeo-Christian Sources of the Koran
Both the Renaissance and the Reformation were incomplete. According to Israel, "Spinoza and Spinozism were in fact the intellectual backbone of the European ... «Middle East Forum, Oct 14»
EXCLUSIVE Interview: Koranic Scholar - The Judeo-Christian …
Spinoza and Spinozism were in fact the intellectual backbone of the European Radical Enlightenment everywhere, not only in the Netherlands, Germany, ... «Breitbart News, Sep 14»
Quand l'athéisme devient religion
... en accord avec les conditions universelles de cohésion et de stabilité» (Hampshire, Spinoza and Spinozism, New York, Oxford University Press, 2005, p. 19). «Slate.fr, Apr 14»
When Religion Had a Mind
On this view, Spinozism represents nothing less than the great caesura in European thought, a discontinuity with what came before and a passageway to the ... «The New Republic, Nov 13»
Love and revolution
... editorial board of Iskra as well as the Central Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party believed that Marxism was a 'variety” of Spinozism. «Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal, Oct 13»
Awards recognise UQ's rising stars of research
Dr Knox Peden, of the Faculty of Arts, who receives $11,000 for his project, Secularism and philosophy: the challenge of Spinozism. Dr Peden says the ... «UQ News, Sep 13»
Heritage: Former UCS schoolboy and statistician Karl Pearson was …
... story of creation and, by the time he was in his early 20s, he had absorbed Darwinism and taken a special interest in Spinozism as an intellectual religion. «Ham&High, Jul 13»
Preface to Yakhot's history of early Soviet philosophy
Deborin had viewed Spinoza as the father of modern materialism and even endorsed Plekhanov's position that Marxism is a form of Spinozism. Akselrod ... «World Socialist Web Site, Jun 12»
Spinoza's God
Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) has long appealed to skeptics and secularists. In the 18th century, “Spinozism” was a synonym for atheism. Shelley channeled him ... «The Weekly Standard, Jan 12»
The Enlightenment's True Radicals
Taken up in turn by a band of intrepid followers, “Spinozism” spread clandestinely throughout Europe, challenging and bedeviling the moderates until it burst ... «New York Times, Dec 11»