Sacred-texts
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The Writings of Spinoza
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This page indexes writings of the philosopher Baruch Spinoza at sacred-texts.
Spinoza (b. 1632, d. 1677) was one of the first of the
Enlightenment philosophers.
He was born to Sephardic Portuguese Jewish parents, living in the Netherlands
due to the Inquisition.
His views were so novel, particularly his biblical criticism,
that some of his works were only published posthumously,
particularly the Ethics.
He was essentially excommunicated from the Jewish community,
and took on the name Benedictus, the Latin translation of Baruch, 'Blessed.'
He worked all his life as a lens grinder.
Ethics
tr. by R.H.M. Elwes [1883]
Ethica (Latin text of The Ethics)
by Baruch Spinoza [1677]
A Theologico-Political Treatise
tr. by R.H.M. Elwes [1883]
On the Improvement of Understanding
tr. by R.H.M. Elwes [1883]
Correspondence
tr. by R.H.M. Elwes [1883]