... SPINOZISTS IN GERMANY Winfried Schröder The process called ' reception of a philosophical theory ' and the emergence ... Spinozists of the late 17th and early 18th century1 - influenced the fortune of their master's philosophy ...
In this new edition ofhis classic Spinoza (1951), with substantial new material added, the late Sir Stuart Hamsphire offers a masterly introduction to a supreme thinker, and to his enormous influence on philosophy as it has been practised ...
... Spinozists were thought to believe . As explained in the introduction to this book , Spinoza himself does not believe that God is strictly equivalent to the sum total of reality , or that finite things are limitations of God . Spinoza's ...
... Spinozists » > , in C. de Deugd ( éd . ) , Spinoza's political and theological thought , cit . , pp . 150-169 . On trouvera quelque chose aussi dans C. Secretan , « La Réception de Hobbes aux Pays - Bas au XVIe siècle » , in Studia ...
... understanding of Spinozism is limited, and that he is unreasonably quick to brand people Spinozists. 328. Italics mine. 329. Lessing's attempt to show the similarities between Spinoza and. 152. Nature. in. Relation. to. Systems. of. Belief.
... Spinozists questioned the universality of the “human” altogether, emphasizing rather the unique makeup of each singular entity.42 In the early nineteenth century, the language of pantheism, too, served the nonhumanist project, enabling ...
... Spinozists might substantiate the claim that Spinozism in the period under discussion was a highly technical philosophy embedded in the tradition of German idealism which necessitated and required a formal philosophical education . It ...
... spinozists " ( creators of posthumanist theories ) . Spinozists do not have just one assumption about the " human ” of which we are post in common , but many . The spinozists belong to the field of STS ( Science and Technology Studies ) ...
... Spinozism . " In short , " Spinozism " was a pejorative hurled at , but then - much more interestingly - defiantly embraced by , the " materialists " of the new life science.86 If they were " Spinozists , ” they were of a quite ...
... Spinozists were present only in small numbers and that they had merely a limited range (p. 119). Though his archive-digging has revealed more influence of any form of Spinozism than older histori- ography was ever prepared to hold true ...