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  1. Leo Strauss’s Reading of Spinoza and the Art of “be Alert to the Art of Writing”.Ke Zhao - 2024 - Athens Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):41-54.
    Leo Strauss’s way of reading of Spinoza’s Theologico-Political Treatise got changed after his rediscovery of exotericism. As early as in the comment article on Hermann Cohen’s analysis of Spinoza’s Bible science, Strauss put forward that the Treatise should not be understood on the basis of our readers’ own presupposes of Spinoza’s personal motives. Later, in Spinoza’s Critique of Religion (1930), Strauss indeed read the Treatise literally, trying to understand it on the basis of Spinoza’s explicit statements. After the rediscovery of (...)
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  2. The question of secularization : Spinoza, deism and atheism.Jacques J. Rozenberg - 2024 - Sociology International Journal 8 (1):16-21.
    The aim of this article is to bring to light some of the factors that allowed the emergence of secularization, and to understand to what extent and in what ways these factors contributed to the formation of the main lines of Spinozism. I will first examine the issues of secularization, emphasizing the importance of the transformations in the status of the Hebrew language during the Renaissance. I will then analyze the role that the Tractatus theologico-politicus may have had in European (...)
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  3. Determinism, Divine Will, and Free Will: Spinoza, Leibniz, and Maimonides.Jacques J. Rozenberg - 2023 - Australian Journal of Jewish Studies:57-81.
    The question of Spinozist determinism and necessitarianism have been extensively studied by commentators, while the relationship between the notions of divine will and free will still requires elaborate studies. Our article seeks to contribute to such research, by clarifying the analyses of these questions by authors that Spinoza has confronted: Maimonides, as well as other Jewish philosophers, and Leibniz who criticized Spinozist determinism. We will study the consequences of these analyses on two examples that Spinoza gave to refute free will, (...)
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  4. (1 other version)Logic of the pious, logic of the superstitious.Chantal Jacquet - 2019 - In Jack Stetter & Charles Ramond (eds.), Spinoza in Twenty-First-Century American and French Philosophy: Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Moral and Political Philosophy. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  5. Spinoza and Buddhism on Death and Immortality.Soraj Hongladarom - 2023 - In Soraj Hongladarom, Jeremiah Joven Joaquin & Frank J. Hoffman (eds.), Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 11-23.
    There is no evidence that Spinoza knew anything about Buddhism, but his philosophy bears certain similarities with Buddhist philosophy, or at least as shall be argued later. This paper compares and contrasts Spinoza’s thoughts on death and immortality with Buddhist philosophy. According to Spinoza, the death of a human being is a process whereby the body, as a mode of Substance, is modified according to natural law. However, Spinoza’s view on the mind or the soul is interesting. In Book V (...)
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  6. Die religionslehre Spinozas im Theologisch-politischen traktat..Theodor Maurer - 1898 - Strassburg,: Druck der Strassburger neuesten nachrichten, vorm. H. L. Kayser.
  7. Vergleichende darstellung der Gotteslehren von Spinoza und Malebranche..Rudolph Uhlich - 1903 - Döbeln,: Druck von A. Thallwitz.
  8. On the Concept of Creation in the Philosophy of Benedict Spinoza.Rostyslav Dymerets - 2003 - Sententiae 8 (1):43-60.
    Through the analysis of modes, man and the concept of intellectus in Spinoza's philosophy, the author shows that creation is reduced to the concept of cognitive activity of intellectus. The essence of intellectus is to bridge the gap between the modality and substance of reality, and a specific, given modal possibility, expressed in desire, which signals the gap, manifested through affects. For Spinoza, creation shifts from the sphere of the will to the sphere of the action of intellectus. Thus, creation (...)
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  9. Die metaphysik der Ethik Spinozas im quellenlichte der Kabbalah.Sigmund Gelbhaus - 1917 - Wien-Brünn,: M. Hickl.
  10. Spinoza en de gereformeerde theologie zijner dagen.Johannes Severijn - 1919 - Utrecht,: Electr. drukkerij, "De Industrie" J. van Druten.
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  11. La religion de Spinoza au point de vue chrétien.André Malet - 1978 - Revue de Synthèse 99 (89-91):111-127.
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  12. Philosophie et théologie chez Spinoza.Sylvain Zac - 1978 - Revue de Synthèse 99 (89-91):81-98.
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  13. Spinoza’s Religion Spinoza’s Religion , by Clare Carlisle, Princeton and Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2021, 272 pp., $29.95 / £25.00(hb), ISBN 978-06-91-17659-8. [REVIEW]Andrea Sangiacomo - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (4):768-771.
    Spinoza is one of the most famous early modern philosophers. He is known as one of the forefathers of “Radical Enlightenment”, and his attacks against anthropomorphic views of God and superstitious...
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  14. Spinoza o religii, boge i Biblii.Moiseĭ Solomonovich Belen'kiĭ - 1977 - Moskva \: Mysl.
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  15. Seconde édition révisée et augmentée de Spinoza, le spinozisme et les fondements de la sécularisation (2nd edition).Jacques J. Rozenberg - 2023 - Amazon.
    Spinoza, le spinozisme et les fondements de la sécularisation est un ouvrage dédié à la mémoire d’Emmanuel Levinas, dont l’auteur a été l’élève durant plusieurs années. Il vise, à travers une analyse d’ordre philosophique, historique, épistémologique et théologique, à mettre au jour les conditions d’émergence interrelatées du spinozisme et de la sécularisation. Il présente une recherche interdisciplinaire devant permettre d’éclairer l’origine des difficultés théoriques que ce système philosophique présente. Ce volume est le premier d’une pentalogie consacrée à Spinoza et au (...)
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  16. Behemenism and Spinozism in the religious culture of the Netherlands, 1660-1730.Michael John Petry - 1984 - In Karlfried Gründer & Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann (eds.), Spinoza in der Frühzeit seiner religiösen Wirkung. Heidelberg: L. Schneider.
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  17. Formalis Atheus?Walter Sparn - 1984 - In Karlfried Gründer & Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann (eds.), Spinoza in der Frühzeit seiner religiösen Wirkung. Heidelberg: L. Schneider.
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  18. Spinoza, science et religion: de la méthode géométrique a l'interprétation de l'Ecriture sainte: actes du colloque.Renée Bouveresse (ed.) - 1988 - Lyon: Institut interdisciplinaire d'études epistémologiquies.
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  19. Le salut, ou, L'évangile selon Spinoza.Philippe Cauchepin - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    La bonne nouvelle (l'évangile), c'est que tous les hommes, sans distinction de culture ou de religion, sont en tant qu'êtres de la Nature dotés de raison et d'intuition et sont, de ce fait, capables d'acquérir une connaissance vraie de cette Nature dont ils font partie et donc de leur propre nature. Ils sont déterminés par cette Nature à être heureux. Cet ouvrage démontre comment Spinoza a conçu et la métaphysique de la Substance et l'éthique, en vue de nous introduire à (...)
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  20. Spinoza, ou, L'athée vertueux.Alain Billecoq - 2016 - Montreuil: Le Temps des cerises.
    Si l'oxymore désignant Spinoza comme " athée vertueux " est attribué à Bayle, le philosophe fait très tôt l'objet d'une singulière réputation, mélange de fascination et de répulsion. L'accusation d'athéisme, dont il se défend énergiquement, est et sera formulée de toute part : au sein de la communauté juive, chez les chrétiens et chez les philosophes, à commencer par Leibniz. Dans le même temps, les témoignages concernant la vie de Spinoza sont unanimes : même ses ennemis les plus acharnés lui (...)
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  21. Religione e filosofia secondo Leo Strauss: il percorso da Spinoza a Maimonide.Davide Monaco - 2018 - Roma: Urbaniana University Press.
  22. Afines por elección: en torno a los inicios de la modernidad en España: Llull, Lutero, Teresa de Jesús, Spinoza y Hegel.Gabriel Amengual - 2018 - Madrid: Sindéresis.
  23. Spinoza: les deux voies du salut.Hélène Bouchilloux - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Spinoza est-il un adversaire de la religion? Rien n'est moins sûr. Dès la correspondance avec Guillaume de Blyenbergh, il admet l'existence de deux voies de salut hétérogènes : par la philosophie et par la religion, par l'intelligence et par la charité. Y a-t-il là quelque incohérence? Rien n'est moins sûr. Il s'agit dans cet essai de montrer pourquoi et comment coexistent ces deux voies de salut hétérogènes. Par là même, Spinoza s'avérera unique, un hapax dans la constellation des grands philosophes (...)
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  24. (1 other version)Affirmation, judgment, and epistemic theodicy in Descartes and Spinoza.Martin Lin - 2019 - In Brian Andrew Ball & Christoph Schuringa (eds.), The Act and Object of Judgment: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. New York: Routledge.
  25. Le sfide di Baruch Spinoza e di Pierre Bayle: l'invenzione dell'"ateo virtuoso" alle origini della "religione civile".Giuseppe Ricuperati - 2019 - Torino: Nino Aragno editore.
  26. Acosmismo come religione: Giovanni Gentile e Piero Martinetti interpreti di Spinoza.Michela Torbidoni - 2019 - Roma: Edizioni di Comunità.
  27. Libertà, politica e religione in Spinoza: saggio sul Trattato teologico-politico e sul Trattato politico.Marco Iannucci - 2019 - Milano: Mimesis.
  28. Norma, segno, autorità: filosofia, teologia e politica in Spinoza.Diego Donna - 2019 - Bologna: Bononia University Press.
  29. Religion and power in Spinoza: essays on the Tractatus theologico-politicus.Josep Olesti & Jörg Zimmer (eds.) - 2020 - Bern: Peter Lang.
    This volume analyzes in detail Spinoza's reasoning in Tractatus theologico-politicus, identifies allies and enemies in its historical context, and explores its more or less obvious connection with the Ethica.
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  30. Lo Spinoza di Leo Strauss: un'ermeneutica della teologia politica spinoziana.Luciana Petrocelli - 2021 - Milano: Mimesis.
  31. Spinoza’s Religion: A New Reading of the Ethics. By Clare Carlisle. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. Pp. ix, 272. $29.95/£25.00. [REVIEW]S. J. Matthew Dunch - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (5):1037-1038.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 5, Page 1037-1038, September 2022.
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  32. Spinoza's religion: a new reading of the Ethics.Clare Carlisle - 2021 - Oxford: Princeton University Press.
    Spinoza is widely regarded as either a God-forsaking atheist or a God-intoxicated pantheist, but Clare Carlisle says that he was neither. In Spinoza's Religion, she sets out a bold interpretation of Spinoza through a lucid new reading of his masterpiece, the Ethics. Putting the question of religion centre-stage but refusing to convert Spinozism to Christianity, Carlisle reveals that "being in God" unites Spinoza's metaphysics and ethics. Spinoza's Religion unfolds a powerful, inclusive philosophical vision for the modern age--one that is grounded (...)
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  33. Spinoza's Ethics: a guide.Michael LeBuffe - 2023 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    This guide has an introduction and five chapters, one for each of the parts of Spinoza's Ethics. The Introduction includes background material necessary for productive study of the Ethics: advice for working with Spinoza's geometrical method, a biographical sketch of Spinoza, and accounts of important predecessors: Aristotle, Maimonides, and Descartes. The chapters that follow trace the Ethics in detail, including accounts of most of the elements in Spinoza's book and raising questions for further research. Chapter 1, "One Infinite Substance," covers (...)
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  34. Lectures du Traité théologico-politique: philosophie, religion, pouvoir.Domenico Collacciani, Blanche Gramusset-Piquois & Francesco Toto (eds.) - 2021 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Le Traité Théologico-Politique, publié anonymement en 1670, fut sans doute le livre le plus scandaleux du XVIIe siècle, et pour cause : l'emploi d'une méthode critique radicale pour dévoiler les mystères du pouvoir théologique et politique faisait de cet ouvrage un traité aussi stimulant que polémique. Après trois cent cinquante ans, le Traité demeure un modèle de réflexion sur la politique, la philologie, la métaphysique et la religion. Dans ce volume, le lecteur trouvera un commentaire suivi de l'ouvrage. Grâce au (...)
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  35. Clare Carlisle: Spinoza’s Religion: a New Reading of the Ethics. Princeton University Press, 2021, 288 pp, $29.95 (hc). [REVIEW]Charles Joshua Horn - 2022 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 92 (2):121-125.
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  36. (1 other version)Review: Spinoza and the Politics of Freedom by Dan Taylor and Spinoza's Religion by Clare Carlisle. [REVIEW]Dimitris Vardoulakis - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (5):897-901.
    Has there ever been a better time to be a Spinoza scholar? As an undergraduate studying in a large philosophy department in the 1990s, I encountered Spinoza only in a general introductory course wh...
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  37. Was Spinoza Actually an Atheist?Kenneth Novis - 2022 - Philosophy Now 151:40-42.
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  38. A Critical Investigation of the Relationship between Religion and Politics in Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise.MohammadSina Mirzaei & Seyed Mostafa Shahraeini - 2022 - Philosophical Investigations 16 (38):792-814.
    This article aims to show that Spinoza proposes a universal religion, whose essence structurally is faith and functionally is to worship by practicing justice and charity to others. Since Spinoza’s politics is in favor of a democratic state, we must make an effort to understand the contribution of both politics and religion to the aim of democratization. Yet, Spinoza’s critique of theocracy should not make his readers question his ideas concerning the maintenance of the relationship between politics and religion, because, (...)
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  39. Spinoza's Religion: A New Reading of the Ethics by Clare Carlisle (Princeton University Press, 2021).Beth Lord - forthcoming - Philosophy.
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  40. (1 other version)Review: Spinoza and the Politics of Freedom by Dan Taylor and Spinoza's Religion by Clare Carlisle: Spinoza’s religion: a new reading of the ethics, by Clare Carlisle, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2021, pp. 288, £25.00(pb), ISBN: 978-0-691-17659-8. [REVIEW]Dimitris Vardoulakis - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (5):897-901.
    Has there ever been a better time to be a Spinoza scholar? As an undergraduate studying in a large philosophy department in the 1990s, I encountered Spinoza only in a general introductory course wh...
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  41. The Reception of Spinoza and Mendelssohn in the Russian Enlightenment and the Russian-Jewish Haskalah.Igor Kaufman - 2022 - Dialogue and Universalism 32 (1):81-102.
    My general objective in this paper is to provide the outlines of the reception of Baruch Spinoza and Moses Mendelssohn in the Russian Enlightenment of the late 18th century as well as in the Russian-Jewish Haskalah. In part of the paper I consider Gavrila Derzhavin’s mention of Mendelssohn in his “Opinion,” the translation of Mendelssohn’s Phaedon in Nikolay Novikov’s Masonic-inspired journal Utrennyi Svet, and the readings of Spinoza’s view on God and then-shared interpretation of his views as an “atheism” in (...)
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  42. Carlisle, Clare, Spinoza’s Religion: A New Reading of the Ethics. [REVIEW]Alvaro Silva - 2021 - Mayéutica 47 (104):465-465.
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  43. Spinoza: Logic, Knowledge and Religion.Richard Mason - 2007 - Routledge.
    Approaching the central themes of Spinoza's thought from both a historical and analytical perspective, this book examines the logical-metaphysical core of Spinoza's philosophy, its epistemology and its ramifications for his much disputed attitude towards religion. Opening with a discussion of Spinoza's historical and philosophical location as the appropriate context for the interpretation of his work, the book goes on to present a non-'logical' reading of Spinoza's metaphysics, a consideration of Spinoza's radical repudiation of Cartesian subjectivism and an examination of how (...)
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  44. True Religion and Hume's Practical Atheism.Paul Russell - 2021 - In Vicente Raga Rosaleny & Plínio Junqueira Smith (eds.), Sceptical Doubt and Disbelief in Modern European Thought. Cham: Springer. pp. 191-225.
    The argument and discussion in this paper begins from the premise that Hume was an atheist who denied the religious or theist hypothesis. However, even if it is agreed that that Hume was an atheist this does not tell us where he stood on the question concerning the value of religion. Some atheists, such as Spinoza, have argued that society needs to maintain and preserve a form of “true religion”, which is required for the support of our ethical life. Others, (...)
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  45. Spinoza’s Critique and the Making of Modern Religion in the Enlightenment Era.Anna Tomaszewska - 2021 - Dialogue and Universalism 31 (3):217-232.
    In recent publications on the Enlightenment, Baruch Spinoza is often associated with the radical “fringe,” advocating against Christianity and giving rise to the incipient process of secularization. In this paper, it is argued that we should look for Spinoza’s influence on the Enlightenment in his ideas inspiring heterodox theologians: radical reformers aiming to “rationalize” revelation but not to dismiss it altogether. Several cases of such thinkers are adduced and shortly discussed: Jarig Jelles, Johan Christian Edelmann, Carl Friedrich Bahrdt and Immanuel (...)
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  46. (1 other version)Could Spinoza Have Presented the Ethics as the True Content of the Bible?Carlos Fraenkel - 2008 - In Daniel Garber & Steven Nadler (eds.), Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy Volume Iv. Oxford University Press.
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  47. Spinoza’s Empty Law: The Possibility of Political Theology.Dimitris Vardoulakis - 2012 - In Beth Lord (ed.), Spinoza Beyond Philosophy. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 135-48.
    The article considers the position of Spinoza within the discourse of political theology.
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  48. (1 other version)The Role of God in Spinoza's Metaphysics.Sherry Deveaux - 2007 - London and New York: Bloomsbury (Continuum).
    Baruch Spinoza began his studies learning Hebrew and the Talmud, only to be excommunicated at the age of twenty-four for supposed heresy. Throughout his life, Spinoza was simultaneously accused of being an atheist and a God-intoxicated man. Bertrand Russell said that, compared to others, Spinoza is ethically supreme, 'the noblest and most lovable of the great philosophers'. This book is an exploration of (a) what Spinoza understood God to be, (b) how, for him, the infinite and eternal power of God (...)
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  49. Think Least of Death: Spinoza on How to Live and How to Die.Steven M. Nadler - 2020 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    From Pulitzer Prize-finalist Steven Nadler, an engaging guide to what Spinoza can teach us about life’s big questions In 1656, after being excommunicated from Amsterdam’s Portuguese-Jewish community for “abominable heresies” and “monstrous deeds,” the young Baruch Spinoza abandoned his family’s import business to dedicate his life to philosophy. He quickly became notorious across Europe for his views on God, the Bible, and miracles, as well as for his uncompromising defense of free thought. Yet the radicalism of Spinoza’s views has long (...)
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  50. God Neither Loves Nor Hates Anyone.Anish Chakravarty - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 61:37-41.
    The title seems to suggest that God is neutral or indifferent to the universe that it permeates. Its neutrality being necessary for its immanence is acceptable but not its indifference. Following Spinoza’s monistic thinking we explore here the question as to how the ultimate reality, can or cannot be indifferent to its own self. Permeating the universe, God becomes a universal form or concept into which the human can imagine any version of thought-extension in accordance with the nature of his/her (...)
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