SPINOZA Literary Classics, Author Biography Benedictus de Spinoza Spinoza was a world famous Dutch philosopher, one of the great rationalists of the 17th century. As a Jew, Spinoza’s family had fled Portugal to avoid the inquisition, and came to Amsterdam. Spinoza would later be shunned by the Jewish community through the writ of Cherem, for his unorthodox views on God as Nature and the Universe.
His first published work was a presentation of the philosophy of Descartes. In 1661, Spinoza moved to Rijnsburg and then to Voorburg and The Hague, making a living from lens-grinding. He died fairly young from an illness of the lungs, leaving behind no children nor widow. Literary Classics contains 560 authors, and thousands of unabridged books. The Benedictus de Spinoza unabridged classic books, included on the Literary Classics CD are: - A THEOLOGICO-POLITICAL TREATISE (I)
- A THEOLOGICO-POLITICAL TREATISE (II)
- A THEOLOGICO-POLITICAL TREATISE (III)
- A THEOLOGICO-POLITICAL TREATISE (IV)
- OF HUMAN BONDAGE OR THE STRENGTH OF THE EMOTIONS
- THE ETHICS (I)
- THE ETHICS (II)
- THE ETHICS (III)
- THE ETHICS (IV)
- ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE UNDERSTANDING (TREATISE ON THE EMENDATION OF THE INTELLECT)
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