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Baruch (de)
Spinoza (24
November 1632 – 21
February 1677), also
known under his
Latinized pen name
Benedictus de Spinoza, was a
philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish...
- pan, "all", and hyle, "matter"), who
believe everything is matter, and
Spinozan "pantheists" who
believe in "a
certain universal substance,
material as...
- ProQuest 60522105 – via
Social Science Premium Collection. Doomen, J. (2011).
Spinozan Freedom. OCLC 1081515366. Grace, Eve Herausgeber. Kelly,
Christopher 1950-...
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homology between words and
things (indexed by the term epistemontology) on
Spinozan monism and its
subsequent formulation in Marx’s
theory of
commodity fetishism...
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period of mourning,
represents [,on the
other hand,]
clear arrival at the
Spinozan “impossible”. — Ian S.
Miller Even the word 'trace' is an appropriation...
- Eternal-Feminine", p. 43. T. K. Seung, Goethe, Nietzsche, and Wagner:
Their Spinozan Epics of Love and
Power (Lanham, Maryland:
Lexington Books, 2006), p. 124...
- ISBN 9781498204088. Seung, T. K. (2006). Goethe, Nietzsche, and Wagner:
Their Spinozan Epics of Love and Power. Oxford:
Lexington Books. pp. 12–13. ISBN 9780739111277...
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composition of the Traité sur les
trois imposteurs, in ****ociation with
Spinozan publicists. See
below for its
adaptation and
promotion from the Netherlands...
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uninformed reader might take
Simon to be any of a Calvinist, Jew or crypto-
Spinozan;
Bossuet made a
point of
banning this also, as even more
harmful than Simon's...
- (founded 1994)
combines rational inquiry, empiricism, and
science with
Spinozan or
Einsteinian pantheism.
Inspired by the
Linux operating system, Kriegman...