The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza: Introduction. Tractatus theologico-politicus. Tractatus politicusG. Bell, 1891 |
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... passages Rival systems examined — that of a supernatural faculty being necessary - refuted That of Maimonides Refuted . Traditions of the Pharisees and the Papists rejected Chap . VIII . Of the authorship of the Pentateuch , and the ...
... passages Rival systems examined — that of a supernatural faculty being necessary - refuted That of Maimonides Refuted . Traditions of the Pharisees and the Papists rejected Chap . VIII . Of the authorship of the Pentateuch , and the ...
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... passages which Mr. Pollock has incidentally translated , I have been glad to be able to refer to the versions of so distinguished a scholar . phers ; Auerbach's biographical novel1 has been translated , and INTRODUCTION.
... passages which Mr. Pollock has incidentally translated , I have been glad to be able to refer to the versions of so distinguished a scholar . phers ; Auerbach's biographical novel1 has been translated , and INTRODUCTION.
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... passages in the Ethics . The first real recognition came from Lessing , who found in Spinoza a strength and solace he sought in vain elsewhere , though he never accepted the system as a whole . His conversa- tion with Jacobi ( 1780 ) ...
... passages in the Ethics . The first real recognition came from Lessing , who found in Spinoza a strength and solace he sought in vain elsewhere , though he never accepted the system as a whole . His conversa- tion with Jacobi ( 1780 ) ...
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Benedictus de Spinoza. and recorded his opinion ( in a pencil note to a passage in Schelling ) , that the Ethics , the Novum Organum , and the Critique of Pure Reason were the three greatest works written since the introduction of ...
Benedictus de Spinoza. and recorded his opinion ( in a pencil note to a passage in Schelling ) , that the Ethics , the Novum Organum , and the Critique of Pure Reason were the three greatest works written since the introduction of ...
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... passage in one of his letters , 1 felt the claim to the full . We may be sure that the gentle and reserved youth was in no haste to obtrude his altered views , but the time arrived when they could no longer be with honesty concealed ...
... passage in one of his letters , 1 felt the claim to the full . We may be sure that the gentle and reserved youth was in no haste to obtrude his altered views , but the time arrived when they could no longer be with honesty concealed ...
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Page 40 - And at what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it ; if it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them.
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