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Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677)

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Baruch Spinoza was born in Amsterdam, the son of Portuguese Jewish refugees who had fled from the persecution of the Spanish Inquisition. Although reared in the Jewish community, he rebelled against its religious views and practices, and in 1656 was formally excommunicated from the mostra altro Portuguese-Spanish Synagogue of Amsterdam and was thus effectively cast out of the Jewish world. He joined a group of nonconfessional Christians (although he never became a Christian), the Collegiants, who professed no creeds or practices but shared a spiritual brotherhood. He was also apparently involved with the Quaker mission in Amsterdam. Spinoza eventually settled in The Hague, where he lived quietly, studying philosophy, science, and theology, discussing his ideas with a small circle of independent thinkers, and earning his living as a lens grinder. He corresponded with some of the leading philosophers and scientists of his time and was visited by Leibniz and many others. He is said to have refused offers to teach at Heidelberg or to be court philosopher for the Prince of Conde. During his lifetime he published only two works, The Principles of Descartes' Philosophy (1666) and the Theological Political Tractatus (1670). In the first his own theory began to emerge as the consistent consequence of that of Descartes (see also Vol. 5). In the second, he gave his reasons for rejecting the claims of religious knowledge and elaborated his theory of the independence of the state from all religious factions. After his death (probably caused by consumption resulting from glass dust), his major work, the Ethics, appeared in his Opera Posthuma, and presented the full metaphysical basis of his pantheistic view. Spinoza's influence on the Enlightenment, on the Romantic Age, and on modern secularism has been tremendous. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Comprende anche: Espinosa (1)

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Opere di Baruch Spinoza

Trattato teologico-politico (1670) 995 copie
Opere (1955) 244 copie
Trattato politico (1675) 123 copie
Spinoza Selections (1930) 103 copie
Epistolario (1925) 100 copie
The Ethics and Selected Letters (1982) — Autore — 73 copie
Chief works (1951) 54 copie
Korte geschriften (1982) 19 copie
De draagbare Spinoza (1992) 15 copie
Spinoza (1996) 14 copie
Spinoza 14 copie
The Book of God (1958) 13 copie
De uitgelezen Spinoza (1999) 13 copie
Reflections and Maxims (1965) 11 copie
Letters to friend and foe (1966) 11 copie
Os Pensadores - Espinosa (1997) 10 copie
La libertà di pensiero (2014) 8 copie
Obras completas (1966) 8 copie
Éthique (2021) 5 copie
De Dios (Ética) (2007) 5 copie
Pisma wczesne (2009) 4 copie
Traktaty (2000) 3 copie
Œuvres complètes (2022) 3 copie
Spinoza (2000) 3 copie
Antología (1986) 3 copie
Spinoza 2 copie
Tratado político (2023) 2 copie
Ifjúkori művek (1956) 2 copie
Spinoza (1996) 2 copie
Dio 2 copie
איגרות 2 copie
国家論 (岩波文庫) (1976) 2 copie
اخلاق 1 copia
tica 1 copia
L'Etica 1 copia
Briefwechsel (1977) 1 copia
Philosophie et politique (1985) 1 copia
מאמר מדיני (1982) 1 copia
Spinoza 1 copia
Törebilim (2020) 1 copia
Nessun titolo 1 copia
Espinosa 1 copia
Spinoza (1998) 1 copia
Tom. 1-2 1 copia
Kisa Inceleme (2015) 1 copia
Éthique (2023) 1 copia
Opere scelte 1 copia
Tom. 3-4 1 copia

Opere correlate

The European Philosophers from Descartes to Nietzsche (1960) — Collaboratore — 435 copie
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (1996) — Autore, alcune edizioni184 copie
Atheism: A Reader (2000) — Collaboratore — 181 copie
Man and Spirit: The Speculative Philosophers (1947) — Collaboratore — 173 copie
A golden treasury of Jewish literature (1937) — Collaboratore — 75 copie
Materialism and the mind-body problem (1971) — Collaboratore — 70 copie
Classics of Modern Political Theory : Machiavelli to Mill (1996) — Collaboratore — 48 copie
Britannica Great Books: Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza (1990) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
The liberal tradition in European thought (1971) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni17 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Spinoza, Baruch
Nome legale
Espinosa, Baruch
Spinosa, Bento de
Altri nomi
Spinoza, Benedictus de
Spinoza, Baruch de
Data di nascita
1632-11-24
Data di morte
1677-02-21
Luogo di sepoltura
Cemetery of the New Church on the Spui, The Hague, Netherlands
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Netherlands
Luogo di nascita
Amsterdam, Holland, Dutch Republic
Luogo di morte
The Hague, Holland, Dutch Republic
Luogo di residenza
Amsterdam, Holland, Dutch Republic
The Hague, Holland, Dutch Republic
Rijnsburg, Netherlands
Istruzione
Pereira yeshibah, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Attività lavorative
optician
philosopher
theologian
lens grinder
Breve biografia
Baruch Spinoza was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to a Sephardic Jewish family whose recent ancestors had been expelled from or fled Spain and Portugal. He received a thorough education, including the study of medieval philosophy as well as the works of Descartes, Hobbes, and other contemporaries. He became a key philosopher and writer laying the groundwork for the Enlightenment, though the importance of his work was not fully realized until many years after his death.
Based on his radical views, the Jewish religious authorities in Amsterdam banned him from their society at age 23. Around this time, he adopted the Latin form of his name, Benedictus de Spinoza. He made a living grinding optical lenses, and continued his scholarly writing. He died in 1677 at age 44, allegedly of a lung illness, perhaps caused by the dust inhaled during his work. Of his writings, only A Treatise on Religious and Political Philosophy (1670) was published during his lifetime. His books Ethics, Political Treatise, and Hebrew Grammar appeared posthumously in 1677.

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Recensioni

I tre impostori di questo libro sono Mosè, Gesù e Maometto; a dire il vero, proprio come i moschettieri, sono quattro perché l'autore parla anche di Numa Pompilio, che diede la religione agli antichi romani. Perché è della falsità della religione che parla questo libello, apparso in Europa nel 1719 e attribuito al famoso filosofo ebreo d'Olanda con l'aggiunta di brani di Charron e Naudé. La tesi di base del libro è che l'unica religione con un minimo di senso è quella naturale, e che tutte le altre consistono in una serie di fole turate fuori dai sedicenti profeti che nel migliore dei casi non sanno quel che dicono e nel peggiore mentono artatamente; fole a cui nessuna persona dotata di raziocinio potrebbe mai credere.
Il testo naturalmente contiene i classici artifici retorici di un'opera filosofica classica ed è tradotto in modo pesantissimo, non si sa da chi (paura di essere messo all'Indice o semplice inadempienza da parte dell'editore?) Più scorrevole la seconda parte, forse perché consiste di due saggi e non di un pamphlet.
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