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  1. Benedictus (Baruch) Spinoza ( Amszterdam, 1632. november 24. – Hága, 1677. február 21.) a felvilágosodás korának racionalista filozófusa, a panteizmus, illetve a korai materializmus képviselőjének is tekinthetjük.

  2. Baruch Spinoza, latinizat: Benedictus de Spinoza (n. 24 noiembrie 1632 , Amsterdam , Comitatul Olanda , Provinciile Unite – d. 21 februarie 1677 , Haga , Comitatul Olanda , Provinciile Unite ) a fost un renumit filosof evreu neerlandez de origine sefardă cu strămoși de proveniență portugheză ( d'Espinosa ).

  3. 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 ...

  4. diskuse. Baruch Spinoza (či Benedikt Spinoza, lat. Benedictus; 24. listopadu 1632, Amsterdam – 21. února 1677, Haag) byl nizozemský filozof židovského původu, který mj. kriticky rozvinul Descartovu nauku o substancích. Mezi současníky byl jedním z nejdůslednějších racionalistů a jeden z prvních kritických čtenářů Bible.

  5. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Baruch (Benedictus de) Spinoza was born in Amsterdam on 24 November 1632. Baruch's parents were Portuguese-Jewish immigrants who had settled in Amsterdam in search of religious freedom after they had been obliged to publicly convert to Christianity back in their home country.

  6. Situado junto a los mayores pensadores filosóficos de todos los tiempos, y uno de los grandes racionalistas junto al francés René Descartes y al alemán Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Hasta un siglo después de su fallecimiento por tuberculosis, el 21 de febrero de 1677 en La Haya, el pensamiento de Baruch Spinoza no consiguió reconocimiento.

  7. Baruch (or, in Latin, Benedict) de Spinoza (1632-1677) was one of the most important rationalist philosophers in the early modern period, along with Descartes, Leibniz, and Malebranche . Spinoza is also the most influential “ atheist ” in Europe during this period. “Atheist” at the time meant someone who rejects the traditional Biblical ...