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  1. The Ethics.Benedict de Spinoza - unknown
    Definitions Axioms Prop. I. Substance is by nature prior to its modifications Prop. II. Two substances, whose attributes are different, have nothing in common Prop III. Things, which have nothing in common, cannot be one the cause of the other Prop. IV. Two or more distinct things are distinguished one from the other either by the difference of the attributes of the substance, or by the differences of their modifications Prop. V. There cannot exist in the universe two or more (...)
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  2. Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione.Benedict de Spinoza - 1895 - The Monist 6:617.
     
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  3. The political works. The tractatus theologico-politicus in part and the tractatus politicus in full.Benedict de Spinoza & A. G. Wernham - 1960 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 150:235-236.
     
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  4. Writings on Political Philosophy.Benedict De Spinoza - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47:553.
     
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  5. ractatus de Intellectus Emendatione. [REVIEW]Benedict de Spinoza - 1895 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 6:617.
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    Spinoza’s Analysis of his Imagined Readers’ Axiology.Benedict Rumbold - 2021 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 103 (2):281-312.
    Before presenting his own account of value in the Ethics, Spinoza spends much of EIAppendix and EIVPreface attempting to refute a series of axiological ‘prejudices’ that he takes to have taken root in the minds of his readership. In doing so, Spinoza adopts what might be termed a ‘genealogical’ argumentative strategy. That is, he tries to establish the falsity of imagined readership’s prejudices about good and bad, perfection and imperfection, by first showing that the ideas from which they have arisen (...)
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    Spinoza’s genealogical critique of his contemporaries’ axiology.Benedict Rumbold - 2017 - Intellectual History Review 27 (4):543-560.
    Among Spinoza’s principal projects in the Ethics is his effort to “remove” certain metaethical prejudices from the minds of his readers, to “expose” them, as he has similar misconceptions about other matters, by submitting them to the “scrutiny of reason”. In this article, I consider the argumentative strategy Spinoza uses here – and its intellectual history – in depth. I argue that Spinoza’s method is best characterised as a genealogical analysis. As I recount, by Spinoza’s time of writing, these kinds (...)
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    Essays on Spinoza's Ethical Theory.Benedict E. Rumbold - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (5):1000-1003.
    Review of Essays on Spinoza's Ethical Theory edited by MJ Kisner and A Youpa.
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  9. Philosophy of Benedict de Spinoza.Benedictus de Spinoza - 1933 - New York,: Tudor publishing co.. Edited by Robert Harvey Monro Elwes.
     
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    Improvement of the understanding, Ethics, and correspondence of Benedict de Spinoza.Benedictus de Spinoza - 1901 - London,: M.W. Dunne. Edited by R. H. M. Elwes.
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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    Principles of Cartesian philosophy.Benedictus de Spinoza - 1961 - New York: Philosophical Library.
    Preface gives a synopsis of Spinoza, his life, and where he was at during this time period. The book gives a huge depth into Cartesian Philosophy which is the philosophical doctrine of Rene Descartes. It also speaks of metaphysics in relation to Spinoza and Cartesian Philosophy. Baruch or Benedict de Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese Jewish origin. Revealing considerable scientific aptitude, the breadth and importance of Spinoza's work was not fully realized until years after his death. Today, (...)
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  12. Spinoza, Benedict paradox+ enlightenment liberalism, superstition and ecclesiastical authority-judaism and the construction of liberal identity in the'theologico-political treatise'.Sb Smith - 1995 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 4 (2):203-225.
     
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  13. SPINOZA, Benedict de Spinoza, The Political Works, ed. Wernham. [REVIEW]Dommeyer Dommeyer - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19:549.
     
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  14. Benedict Spinoza.Stanley Rosen - 1972 - In Leo Strauss & Joseph Cropsey (eds.), History of political philosophy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 431--450.
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    Benedict de Spinoza.Henry E. Allison - 1975 - Boston: Twayne Publishers.
  16. Benedict de Spinoza, Ethics (1677).Don Garrett - 2003 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia, Gregory M. Reichberg & Bernard N. Schumacher (eds.), The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader's Guide. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 245.
     
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  17. Benedict de Spinoza: An Introduction by Henry E. Allison. [REVIEW]C. L. Hardin - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (1):114-116.
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    Benedict de Spinoza’s Virtue.Columbus N. Ogbujah - 2021 - Dialogue and Universalism 31 (2):107-122.
    Benedict de Spinoza (1632–1677) was about the most radical of the early modern philosophers who developed a unique metaphysics that inspired an intriguing moral philosophy, fusing insights from ancient Stoicism, Cartesian metaphysics, Hobbes and medieval Jewish rationalism. While helping to ground the Enlightenment, Spinoza’s thoughts, against the intellectual mood of the time, divorced transcendence from divinity, equating God with nature. His extremely naturalistic views of reality constructed an ethical structure that links the control of human passion to virtue and (...)
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Elements of His Philosophy.H. F. Hallett - 2014 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book is intended for the use of the candid student, devised as a monitory preparation for deeper study of the philosophy of Spinoza. By its means it is hoped that the student may avoid the chief pitfalls of Spinoza-interpretation, and be carried past many of the difficulties encountered by the modern mind in the study of his writings. To this end perhaps the greatest hindrance to be met by the beginner is the ‘popular' exposition that attempts to expound the (...)
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  20. Benedict Spinoza: Epistemic Democrat.Justin Steinberg - 2010 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 27 (2):145-164.
    In this paper, I maintain—contrary to those commentators who regard him as a principled republican—that at the core of Spinoza’s political theory is an instrumental, rather than an intrinsic, defense of democratic procedures. Specifically, Spinoza embraces democratic decision procedures primarily because they tend to result in better decisions, defined relative to a procedure-independent standard of correctness or goodness. In contemporary terms, Spinoza embraces an epistemic defense of democracy. I examine Spinoza’s defense of collective governance, showing not only how it differs (...)
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  21. Benedict de Spinoza.I. V. Book - 1988 - In Scott Kramer & Kuang-Ming Wu (eds.), Thinking through death. Malabar, FL: R.E. Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 2--180.
  22. Benedict de Spinoza His Life, Correspondence, and Ethics.Robert Willis - 1870 - Trübner & Co.
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    Benedict de Spinoza.Susan James - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 58:57-59.
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    Benedict de Spinoza.Susan James - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 58:57-59.
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    Benedict de Spinoza.H. F. Hallett - 1957 - [London]: [label: Fair Lawn, N.J., Essential Books].
    This book is intended for the use of the candid student, devised as a monitory preparation for deeper study of the philosophy of Spinoza. By its means it is hoped that the student may avoid the chief pitfalls of Spinoza-interpretation, and be carried past many of the difficulties encountered by the modern mind in the study of his writings. To this end perhaps the greatest hindrance to be met by the beginner is the 'popular' exposition that attempts to expound the (...)
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    Benedict de Spinoza--The Elements of His Philosophy.Creation, Emanation and Salvation--A Spinozistic Study.A. G. Wernham - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (52):263.
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  27. Benedict de Spinoza, The political Works.A. G. Wernham - 1959 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 64 (4):486-487.
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    Benedict de Spinoza.Harold Foster Hallett - 1957 - [London]: [label: Fair Lawn, N.J., Essential Books].
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  29. Benedict de Spinoza.Blake D. Dutton - 2004 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  30. Bénédict de Spinoza. The elements of his philosophy.H. F. HALLETT - 1957 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 64 (1):125-126.
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    Benedict de Spinoza.William Sacksteder - 1979 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1):92-93.
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  32. Benedict de Spinoza: The Elements of His Philosophy.H. F. HALLETT - 1957 - Philosophy 35 (133):178-179.
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    Benedict Spinoza.J. Alexander Gunn - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (30):241-242.
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  34. Benedict Spinoza.John Alexander Gunn - 1925 - Melbourne,: Macmillan & co., ltd. in association with Melbourne University press.
     
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Elements of his Philosophy.Frederick C. Dommeyer - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (4):549-550.
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    Benedict De Spinoza. [REVIEW]Don Garrett - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (3):246-246.
    Henry Allison’s Benedict de Spinoza was a clear, concise, and reliable introduction to a broad range of topics in Spinoza’s philosophy. This revised and retitled edition preserves those virtues while reflecting important developments since 1974, including Edwin Curley’s superb translations of the Ethics and the earlier works, and important books on Spinoza by Martial, Gueroult, R. J. Delahunty, and Jonathan Bennett. Of the book’s seven chapters, it is primarily the three central ones—those dealing with the Ethics—that have been revised.
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    Benedict De Spinoza. [REVIEW]Don Garrett - 1992 - Idealistic Studies 22 (3):246-246.
    Henry Allison’s Benedict de Spinoza was a clear, concise, and reliable introduction to a broad range of topics in Spinoza’s philosophy. This revised and retitled edition preserves those virtues while reflecting important developments since 1974, including Edwin Curley’s superb translations of the Ethics and the earlier works, and important books on Spinoza by Martial, Gueroult, R. J. Delahunty, and Jonathan Bennett. Of the book’s seven chapters, it is primarily the three central ones—those dealing with the Ethics—that have been revised.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Benedict Spinoza.Moira Gatens (ed.) - 2009 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    "A collection of essays on the metaphysical, political, theological, ethical and psychological writings of Spinoza.
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    Benedict de Spinoza. [REVIEW]R. L. D. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (3):531-532.
    In 1835 Heine could write that "All our contemporary philosophers, perhaps without knowing it, look through lenses Baruch Spinoza has polished." Since then the Spinozist "Optik" has lost whatever transparency it once had, so that modern comment faces the question of substantive justification. Spinoza "in modern dress"—e.g., set-theoretic formalizations of Ethics 1 and 2—might turn out to have only the novelty of imperial clothing. On the other hand, Spinoza taken on what are commonly thought to be his own terms might (...)
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    From Bento de Espinoza (Benedict Spinoza) to Antero de Quental.Antonio Queiros - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 11:123-128.
    This paper analyses the contribution to environmental philosophy of the twentieth century philosophy transformation and the historical contribution of Portuguese philosophy, Bento de Espinosa and Antero de Quental, Portuguese philosopher from XIX century. Both built their philosophy of nature in a critical perspective of the thinking of Ernest Haeckel; and also Jorge de Sena, philosophical poet and writer of the XX century. Their analytic perspective is that the fundamental pushes of environmental philosophy reflection, from Espinosa to Antero and Sena, were (...)
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Political Works. [REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (2):274-276.
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    Baruch or Benedict: on some Jewish aspects of Spinoza's philosophy.Zeev Levy - 1989 - New York: P. Lang.
    This book investigates various aspects of the controversial relations between Spinoza's philosophy and his Jewish background. It examines some important trends of medieval Jewish philosophy on the shaping of Spinoza's thought - particularly the impact of Maimonides. The book elucidates the differences between Spinoza and his predecessors in regard to Bible criticism, and dwells extensively on the concepts of Substance and Pantheism. It also discusses Spinoza's views of Judaism and the Jewish people, the relationship between state and religion, and some (...)
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Elements of his Philosophy. By H. F. Hallett. (The Athlone Press, University of London. 1957. Pp. 171. Price 25s.). [REVIEW]G. H. R. Parkinson - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (133):178-.
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    Benedict de Spinoza. [REVIEW]I. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):692-692.
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    Roger boscovich, Benedict de Spinoza and Friedrich Nietzsche: The untold story.Greg Whitlock - 1996 - Nietzsche Studien 25:200-220.
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    Philosophy, Theology, and Politics: A Reading of Benedict Spinoza’s tractatus Theologico-Politicus.Paul Bagley - 2008 - Brill.
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Elements of his Philosophy.Benedict de Spinoza, The Political Works: The Tractatus Theologico- Politicus. [REVIEW]Frederick C. Dommeyer - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (4):549.
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Elements of His Philosophy by H. F. Hallett. [REVIEW]David Savan - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (2):267-270.
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    Roger boscovich, Benedict de Spinoza and Friedrich Nietzsche: The untold story.Greg Whitlock - 1996 - Nietzsche Studien 25 (1):200-220.
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    Benedict de Spinoza: An Introduction. [REVIEW]C. L. Hardin - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (1):114-116.
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