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  1. Benedict de Spinoza. Benedict de Spinoza, Hebrew Baruch Spinoza, (born Nov. 24, 1632, Amsterdam—died Feb. 21, 1677, The Hague), Dutch Jewish philosopher, a major exponent of 17th-century rationalism. His father and grandfather had fled persecution by the Inquisition in Portugal. His early interest in new scientific and philosophical ideas led ...

  2. Benedictus de Spinoza. Amsterdam, 1632- La Haya, 1677 Filósofo neerlandés. Hijo de judíos españoles emigrados a los Países Bajos, estudió hebreo y la doctrina del Talmud. Cursó estudios de teología y comercio; por la fuerte influencia que ejercieron sobre él los escritos de Descartes y Hobbes, se alejó del judaísmo ortodoxo.

  3. A whole literature has collected around the name of Spinoza and is summed up in A. van der Linde, Benedictus Spinoza, The Hague, 1871, which contains 441 entries. This may be supplemented by the bibliography given in M. Grunwald, Spinoza in Deutschland, pp. 361-370, Berlin, 1897, containing 226 entries of the literature between 1870 and 1897.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2016 · The Collected Works of Spinoza: Complete Digital Edition, combining volumes I and II, provides for the first time in English, a truly satisfactory edition of all of Spinoza's writings, with accurate and readable translations, based on the best critical editions of the original-language texts, done by a scholar who has published extensively on the philosopher’s work.The first volume contains ...

  5. Las Obras Completas de Spinoza, Volumen II de Benedictus de Spinoza (Autor), Edwin Curley (Traductor) Ética: Incluyendo el perfeccionamiento del entendimiento (Grandes libros de filosofía) de Spinoza, Benedicto de; Tratado teológico-político de Baruch Spinoza (Autor), R. H. M. Elwes (Traductor)

  6. "Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise (1670) is one of the most important philosophical works of the early modern period. In it Spinoza discusses at length the historical circumstances of the composition and transmission of the Bible, demonstrating the fallibility of both its authors and its interpreters.

  7. Debido a lo escandaloso de sus ideas filosóficas para su tiempo, Spinoza sólo publicó dos obras durante su vida con el fin de evitar persecuciones (los " Principios de la Filosofía de Descartes y Pensamientos Metafísicos", y el "Tratado teológico-político", ésta última anónimamente). Todas sus obras, a excepción de las dos citadas ...