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- Title: Book: RoP: Guiding Thoughts on the Method of Presentation (Pt1 Ch1)
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- foundation. This becomes the viewpoint of Spinoza (1632 1677).
- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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- building, Descartes (Cartesius) and Spinoza turned their
- Benedict Spinoza (1632 1677) asks himself, What
- properties I must first determine. Spinoza finds that one can only
- the method by which Spinoza arrives at this beginning of his philosophy,
- ego forms itself in free creation, so Spinoza demands that philosophy
- as one of its attributes, as Spinoza says. Two such attributes are
- substance that acts. Spinoza obtains the existence (Dasein) for
- Spinoza's world conception, if consistently developed to its
- follow Spinoza, endows the whole human personality with the impulse to
- realized as the full truth. For this reason Spinoza calls the book in
- One feels inclined to say that the private life of Spinoza, of the man
- Spinoza constructs a total world conception out of thoughts. These
- In a direction that is entirely different from that of Spinoza,
- Herder's attitude toward Spinoza, contrary to that of other
- (1743 1819). Jacobi finds in Spinoza's world picture the
- connection with the spiritual world. In 1787 Herder defends Spinoza
- Spinoza, man's experience with the divine being. Spinoza erects a pure
- Spinoza, but this conception allows the human ego to assume a
- relationship to the world ground, which in Spinoza appears merely as a
- we observe how the current of Spinoza's thought enters into it in the
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- Title: Book: RoP: The Age of Kant and Goethe (Pt1 Ch6)
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- Spinoza's realm of thoughts, appears in Kant's mind. Spinoza wants to
- supplies the firm foundation on which, according to Spinoza, the human
- also thought in this way, and Spinoza had derived from him many
- to the thought. For Descartes, and again for Spinoza, this is supplied
- general mental conviction leads Spinoza to elaborate a world picture
- the spiritual world outside the ego. Spinoza, through a
- produced its prominent representatives in Descartes, Spinoza and
- a pure rational view as Spinoza did. It was inevitable that Spinoza's
- Spinoza really had undertaken the task of using his own mind, but in
- About his occupation with Spinoza's writings, however, the poet tells
- Spinoza's mode of thought as frankly as Goethe. Most readers were led
- doctrines of belief, but to the view at which Spinoza had arrived
- to the atheist's (Spinoza's) worship of God and leave everything to
- reason in the sense of Spinoza, or to declare war on the knowledge of
- fruitfulness of Spinoza's mode of thought, according to which
- If we then place the world conception of Spinoza into the light of
- insufficient to explain them; these, in Spinoza's world conception are
- my daily entertainment for several weeks in Spinoza's Ethics,
- The realm of necessity in Spinoza's sense is a realm of inner
- Title: Book: RoP: The Classics of World and Life Conception (Pt1 Ch7)
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- insufficient. Like Spinoza, he also believes that all things are in
- contemplation. Schelling, therefore, does find Spinoza's
- progressive conquest of the ungodly. Schelling compares Spinoza's God
- which Spinoza had regarded his God. A God who orders everything
- Spinoza. A freedom that many of us had conceived and even boasted of
- derived from Spinoza's presupposition, not merely as a last resort,
- reverence to the spirit of the saintly departed Spinoza! The lofty
- Title: Book: RoP: The Struggle Over the Spirit (Pt2 Ch1)
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- Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, to Hegel, appears as a struggle for such
- Title: Book: RoP: Modern Idealistic World Conceptions (Pt2 Ch6)
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- results of natural scientific research. Spinoza believed he had found
- Spinoza, Kant, Leibniz and others. One seeks a force through
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