Spinoza
.... According to
Spinoza,
God has one substance, one nature and--importantly--cannot be divided according to temporal and eternal existence. ....
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God
.... right track. Like evolution,
Spinoza's God is fully present during creation and as a continuing force in our lives.
Spinoza was ....
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Philosophical Views of Spinoza
....
Spinoza sees teleological qualities applied to
God as anthropomorphic, limited His perfection: goodness, evil, orderliness, chaos, beauty, ugliness, lovingness ....
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Leibniz's Philosophical System
....
Spinoza held, therefore, that because
God was all-powerful and perfect nothing in his creation could take place without his willing it to be so, which deprived ....
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The Metaphysics of Leibniz
....
Spinoza held, therefore, that because
God was all-powerful and perfect nothing in his creation could take place without his willing it to be so, which deprived ....
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Waldo Frank's City Block
....
Spinoza's philosophy. In
Spinoza's view of
God Frank was struck by the compatibility of theology and mysticism. According to Frank ....
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Issues in Philosophy
.... A philosopher following Descartes who could also be described as tender-minded was
Spinoza, who identified the only substance in existence as
God. ....
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Philosopher Leibniz
.... was in part a rejection of the philosophies of Descartes and
Spinoza and what he saw as their inadequate explanation of the relationship between "
God, man, and ....
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David Hume
....
Spinoza's conceptualization of the divine order and supreme rationality of the universe .... was entirely wrong in thinking it is possible to find
God or anything ....
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Philospher Gottfried Liebniz
.... maintained that reality consists fundamentally of two substances, while
Spinoza maintained that .... The individual monads were created all at once by
God, and each ....
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Pantheism in Blakes's Poetry
....
God and the physical universe, in that respect, can be understood as a single .... to Blake's poetic appreciation of nature, to the philosophy of
Spinoza, to more ....
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Philosophy & Christian Beliefs
.... Augustine, Descartes, and Aquinas posed a posteriori arguments of
God's existence. St. Anselm, Descartes,
Spinoza, and Charles Hartshorne pose a priori ....
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Study of Philosophy & Christian Beliefs
.... Augustine, Descartes, and Aquinas posed a posteriori arguments of
God's existence. St. Anselm, Descartes,
Spinoza, and Charles Hartshorne pose a priori ....
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Nature of Metaphysics
.... and to
God, and the true route to happiness--these are common enough ambitions, exhibited in the works of Plato, Descartes, Leibniz,
Spinoza, Bradley and so on ....
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Kant's "Copernican Revolution"
.... the subjects that concerned the rationalist metaphysicians, such as freedom and
God, . .... trying to retain the reason of the rationalists (
Spinoza, Leibniz), but ....
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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... Among the rationalists are Descartes,
Spinoza, and Liebniz, and among the empiricists are Bacon, Locke .... as it does exist, though it may be that only
God can know ....
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Determinism, Freewill & Hinduism
.... As
Spinoza contends: "In the mind there is no absolute or free will; but the mind .... explains, "It is difficult to accept that a loving and just
God would permit ....
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Determinism Issues & Methodology
.... As
Spinoza contends: "In the mind there is no absolute or free will; but the mind .... explains, "It is difficult to accept that a loving and just
God would permit ....
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Samson Raphael Hirsch and Nachman Krochmal
.... nation's
god." We have seen that Krochmal identifies the monotheistic
god of the .... Harris attributes the latter standpoint to
Spinoza and the French philosophes. ....
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Political Realities of Israel
.... nation's
god."46 We have seen that Krochmal identifies the monotheistic
god of the .... Harris attributes the latter standpoint to
Spinoza and the French philosophes ....
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The State of Israel
.... nation's
god."46 We have seen that Krochmal identifies the monotheistic
god of the .... Harris attributes the latter standpoint to
Spinoza and the French philosophes ....
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Body and Mind and the New Epiphenomenalism
.... According to Parmenides and
Spinoza's thought this may not be true. .... as-of-apples whose real existence was as ideas in perceiving minds" (7).
God as an ....
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