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Spinoza

[ spi-noh-zuh ]

noun

  1. Ba·ruch [b, uh, -, rook], or Be·ne·dict de [ben, -, uh, -dikt d, uh], 1632–77, Dutch philosopher.


Spinoza

/ spɪˈnəʊzə /

noun

  1. SpinozaBaruch16321677MDutchPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Baruch (bəˈruːk). 1632–77, Dutch philosopher who constructed a holistic metaphysical system derived from a series of hypotheses that he judged self-evident. His chief work is Ethics (1677)


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Peace, Spinoza said, is not the absence of war but the presence of justice.

Biographical works on philosophers followed— Kurt Godel, then Baruch Spinoza, her favorite philosopher.

God is always what Spinoza called it, "the asylum of ignorance."

"God" is always what Spinoza called it, the asylum of ignorance.

I endeavoured once to make Spinoza's system intelligible,—to show that all things are merely accidents of a single substance.

He did not make a system, like Descartes or Spinoza or Newton: he showed the way to make it on sound principles.

It is of interest here to know that Spinoza, as has been shown by Joel, owed his idea of man's freedom to Crescas.

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