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Spinoza, Baruch S Philosophers
Spinoza, Baruch
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- Latin versions of selected works by Spinoza, edited by Rudolph W. Meijer, in web-enabled format. Site also includes a split-frame presentation of Spinoza's works in Latin and English or French, and other specialized projects.
- Links to websites with Spinoza content.
- A Spinoza site with links to studies, translations, and other pertinent 17th century figures.
- Portal devoted to the Dutch philosopher. Includes numerous links to texts, studies, and bibliographies.
- Spinoza links compiled by Russell McNeil.
- A short biography of the Dutch philosopher. Part of The Window, a clearinghouse for philosophy on the Web.
- A brief discussion of the life and works of Baruch Spinoza, with links to electronic texts and additional information.
- A chronology of historical events pertaining to Spinoza's life, philosophy, and cultural situation.
- An index to online editions (HTML and text versions) of Spinoza's four main works.
- Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza entry at Wikipedia, a web-based encyclopedia.
- Includes important papers, along with bibliographies, and links.
- Entry on Spinoza, with biography and main elements of his philosophical thought.
- Regional Spinoza Association in the United States.
- Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Steven Nadler.
- Philosophy of Benedict de Spinoza. Studies, concepts, bibliography, and links.
- Miles Hodges' overview of Spinoza's life, philosophy, and legacy.
- A large site dedicated to promoting research, knowledge, and discussions about the works, reception, and contributions of Baruch Spinoza.
- A resource page for Spinoza enthusiasts.
- Wolfgang Schirmacher's analysis of the body-soul problem from the ontological standpoint of Spinoza and Husserl.
- Outline of pantheism in Spinoza's philosophy.
- Joseph B. Yesselman's tribute to Spinoza as an intellectual source of human joy, love, and peace of mind. Includes links to online Spinoza texts and bibliography.
- The Spinoza Institute hosts a number of selected research programs and aims to stimulate research in physics from a unifying perspective. Founded in 1998 at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, the Institute is named after scientist and rationalist phi
- Contains excerpts from "Spinoza's Political and Ethical Philosophy," by Robert A. Duff, Glasgow 1903 (reprinted 1970). Part of an Advayavada Buddhism web presence.
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