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In Between Philosophy and Religion Volumes I and II, Brayton Polka examines Spinoza's three major works_on religion, politics, and ethics_in order to show that his thought is at once biblical and modern. This book and its companion volume will be essential reading for any scholar of Spinoza.
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In Between Philosophy and Religion Volumes I and II, Brayton Polka examines Spinoza's three major works_on religion, politics, and ethics_in order to show that his thought is at once biblical and modern. This book and its companion volume are essential reading for any scholar of Spinoza.
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Spinoza Contra Phenomenology fundamentally recasts the history of postwar French thought, typically presumed to have been driven by a critique of reason indebted to Nietzsche and Heidegger. Although the reception of phenomenology gave rise to many innovative developments in French philosophy, from existentialism to deconstruction, not everyone in France was pleased with this German import. This book recounts how a series of French philosophers used Spinoza to erect a bulwark against the nominally irrationalist tendencies of phenomenology. From its beginnings in the interwar years, this rationa
Theory of knowledge --- Spinoza, Baruch --- Phenomenology --- Rationalism --- Philosophy, French --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Spinoza, Baruch, --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy, French -- 20th century. --- Rationalism. --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, -- 1632-1677 -- Influence. --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677
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Readers of Spinoza's philosophy have often been daunted, and sometimes been enchanted, by the geometrical method which he employs in his philosophical masterpiece the Ethics. In Meaning in Spinoza's Method Aaron Garrett examines this method and suggests that its purpose, in Spinoza's view, was not just to present claims and propositions but also in some sense to change the readers and allow them to look at themselves and the world in a different way. His discussion draws not only on Spinoza's works but also on those of the philosophers who influenced Spinoza most strongly, including Hobbes, Descartes, Maimonides and Gersonides. This controversial book will be of interest to historians of philosophy and to anyone interested in the relation between form and content in philosophical works.
Methodology. --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Spinoza, Baruch --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Research --- Arts and Humanities --- Humanities Methodology --- Spinoza, Benedictus de (1632-1677) --- Spinoza, Baruch (1632-1677) --- Critique et interprétation --- Méthodologie
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Tracing key biblical topics recurrent in Grotian and Hobbesian discourses on the church-state relationship, The Sovereign and the Prophets examines Spinoza's Old Testament interpretation in the Theologico-political Treatise and elucidates his effort to establish what Hobbes could not adequately offer to the Dutch: the liberty to philosophize. Fukuoka develops an original method for understanding seventeenth-century biblical arguments as a shared political paradigm. Her in-depth analysis reveals the discourses that converged on the question, 'Who stands immediately under God to mediate His will to the people?' This subtly nuanced theme not only linked major theoreticians diachronically--from the Remonstrants such as Grotius to the anti-Hobbesian jurist Ulrik Huber (1636-1694)--but also synchronically built the axis of resonances and dissonances between Leviathan and the Theologico-political Treatise.
Spinoza, Benedictus De, 1632-1677 --- Grotius, Hugo, 1583-1645 --- Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679 --- Church And State --- Religion And Law --- Netherlands --- Philosophy --- Political Science --- Religion --- History --- Religion and law.
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« Je considérerai les actions et les appétits humains comme s’il était question de lignes, de surfaces et de solides. » C’est une science de l’homme que construit Spinoza en ce début du XVIIe siècle. Une science nourrie des bouleversements dans les mathématiques, l’algèbre, la conception de l’infini. Écrite sur le modèle des Éléments d’Euclide, l’Éthique n’a rien d’artificiel. Sa forme coïncide, au contraire, avec la neuve radicalité d’une pensée qui donne au désir toute sa puissance. Cette ambitieuse lecture de la philosophie de Spinoza comme science du salut engendre un appétit renouvelé de savoir.
Philosophy and science --- History --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Dutch philosophy --- 17th century --- Criticism --- Mathématiques --- Philosophie --- Philosophie et sciences --- Philosophy and science - History - 17th century --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677 --- Spinoza, baruch (1632-1677). ethica --- Philosophy --- science --- Spinoza --- mathématique --- salut
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Brill authors Leen Spruit and Pina Totaro discovered the original manuscript of Spinoza's "Ethica" in the Vatican library. This spectacular discovery attracted a lot of media attention. NRC Handelsblad , 26th May 2011 Radio 1 News , 27th May 2011 NOS News , 27th May 2011 The Vatican codex, which contains the complete text of Spinoza’s Ethics , is the only surviving manuscript of this work and constitutes a document of great importance. On 23 September 1677, it was handed over to the Roman Holy Office by Spinoza’s former friend Niels Stensen who had converted to Catholicism in 1667. Thus, it predates the publication of the Opera Posthuma , which is dated 1677, but which did not in fact appear until the first months of 1678. Recent research and fresh documentation allow us to determine the several stages of the manuscript’s life before it reached Rome, where it was kept in the Archive of the Holy Office, and subsequently, transferred to the Vatican Apostolic Library, in 1922.
Ethics. --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Biblioteca apostolica vaticana. --- Ethics --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677. - Ethica --- Spinoza, Baruch, 1632-1677 --- Spinoza, Benedictus de.
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Issu d'un colloque international organisé à l'Université Paris I, en janvier 2003, dans le cadre du Centre d'Histoire des Systèmes de Pensée Moderne, cet ouvrage consacré aux Pensées métaphysiques de Spinoza vise à ouvrir les investigations au sujet d'un texte que, dans leur embarras, les commentateurs passent généralement sous silence. Ni tout à fait cartésien, comme les Principes de la philosophie de Descartes dont il est l'appendice, ni tout à fait spinoziste, si l'on en croit la mise en garde de Louis Meyer dans la préface, cet écrit de jeunesse est particulièrement intéressant, malgré son apparence mineure, car il invite à réfléchir sur la définition de ce qu'est un auteur et sur la question des stratégies d'écriture destinées à préparer la réception d'un nouveau système. De l'examen de la conception de Dieu à celle de l'écriture, de l'histoire de la vérité aux figures de la liberté et de la volonté, les différentes analyses rassemblées dans ce recueil partagent le souci de frayer des voies d'interprétation qui restituent aux Pensées métaphysiques toute leur puissance spéculative et éclairent la lecture de ce texte déroutant.
Spinoza, Baruch, --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Dutch philosophy --- 17th century --- Criticism --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Spinoza, Benedictus de --- Congresses --- Metaphysics --- History --- Ispīnūzā, --- Espinoza, Baruch d', --- Sbīnūzā, --- Espinosa, Baruch de, --- De Spinoza, Benedictus, --- Shpinozah, --- Shpinozah, Barukh, --- Spinoza, Benedict de, --- Spinoza, Barukh, --- Spinoza, Baruch de, --- Spinoza, Benoît de, --- ספינאזא, ברוך דע --- ספינאזא, ברוך, --- שפימוזה, ברוך --- שפינאזא, בענעדיקט --- שפינאזא, ברוך --- שפינאזע, ברוך --- שפינוזא, בנדיקטוס --- שפינוזהת ברוך, --- שפינוזה, ברוך --- שפינוזה, ברוך די, --- שפינוזה, ברוך, --- שפינוזה, ב. --- سبينوزا، بندكتس --- de Spinoza, Benedictus --- Metaphysics - History - 17th century - Congresses --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677 - Cogitata metaphysica - Congresses --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677 --- philosophie --- Baruch Spinoza --- métaphysique --- Spinoza, Baruch --- Spinoza, Benedict de --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677 - Cogitata metaphysica --- Spinoza, baruch (1632-1677) --- Spinoza, baruch (1632-1677). cogitata metaphysica
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This book is the fullest study in English for many years on the role of God in Spinoza's philosophy. Spinoza has been called both a 'God-intoxicated man' and an atheist, both a pioneer of secular Judaism and a bitter critic of religion. He was born a Jew but chose to live outside any religious community. He was deeply engaged both in traditional Hebrew learning and in contemporary physical science. He identified God with nature or substance: a theme which runs through his work, enabling him to naturalise religion but - equally important - to divinise nature. He emerges not as a rationalist precursor of the Enlightenment but as a thinker of the highest importance in his own right, both in philosophy and in religion.
God --- Philosophical theology. --- Theology, Philosophical --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology, Doctrinal --- History of doctrines --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Ispīnūzā, --- Spinoza, Baruch, --- Espinoza, Baruch d', --- Sbīnūzā, --- Espinosa, Baruch de, --- De Spinoza, Benedictus, --- Shpinozah, --- Shpinozah, Barukh, --- Spinoza, Benedict de, --- Spinoza, Barukh, --- Spinoza, Baruch de, --- Spinoza, Benoît de, --- ספינאזא, ברוך דע --- ספינאזא, ברוך, --- שפימוזה, ברוך --- שפינאזא, בענעדיקט --- שפינאזא, ברוך --- שפינאזע, ברוך --- שפינוזא, בנדיקטוס --- שפינוזהת ברוך, --- שפינוזה, ברוך --- שפינוזה, ברוך די, --- שפינוזה, ברוך, --- שפינוזה, ב. --- سبينوزا، بندكتس --- Religion. --- Philosophical theology --- Dieu --- Théologie philosophique. --- God. --- Histoire des doctrines --- Religion --- de Spinoza, Benedictus --- Spinoza, Baruch --- Natural theology --- Spinoza, Benedictus de --- Views on God --- 17th century --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677 - Views on God. --- God - History of doctrines - 17th century. --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy --- God - History of doctrines - 17th century --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677 - Religion --- Spinoza, Benedict de --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677
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Dans cet ouvrage, nous nous proposons de parcourir le Tractatus Theologico-Politicus de Spinoza afin de donner au lecteur philosophe tous les éléments susceptibles de l'aider à saisir la place des citations bibliques dans cette œuvre, ainsi que ses conséquences sur la pensée philosophique de l'auteur. D'autre part nous voulons montrer au lecteur hébraïsant l'utilisation que Spinoza a faite des sources bibliques au sens large, mais traditionnel. Nous utiliserons également la grammaire de l'Hébreu que Spinoza a laissé inachevée : Compendium Grammatices Linguoe Hebroeoe, Abrégé de Grammaire Hébraïque, publié dans les Opera Posthuma, 1671. Nous tenterons une approche de son œuvre en dehors des luttes et des passions que son seul nom inspire, lui qui sa vie durant s'écartera par tous les moyens des combats de son époque afin de pouvoir accéder à la connaissance vraie qui seule apporte le bonheur.
Judaism and philosophy --- Judaïsme et philosophie --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, --- Religion --- Bible. --- Quotations --- Spinoza, Benedictus de --- Judaïsme et philosophie --- Early works to 1800. --- Religion. --- Spinoza, Benedictus de, - 1632-1677. - Tractatus theologico-politicus --- hébraïsme --- citations bibliques --- spinozisme --- Traité théologico-politique --- commentateurs bibliques
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