Balet L., Rembrandt and Spinoza [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):392-392 (1962)
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Both Rembrandt and Spinoza are discussed as representatives of materialistic, nonreligious Holland in the 17th Century, and are contrasted with the painters and philosophers of "absolutism."--N. A. G.

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