Spinoza
Benedict de Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of the 17th century, whose work laid the groundwork for the Enlightenment and modern biblical criticism, known for his ethical writings and the concept of God as synonymous with nature.
Born on Nov 24, 1632 (393 years old)
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Argentina:
Spinoza defended the moral well-being of humanity as the final purpose of democracy.
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Hungary:
Spinoza is noted for his deterministic view of the universe and the illusion of free will.
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Andorra:
Pere Lluís Font has contributed to the translation of Spinoza's works.
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Italy:
Spinoza's materialistic wisdom is referenced in the context of spirituality and purpose.
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Venezuela:
El racionalismo de Descartes y Spinoza son épicos.
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Bolivia:
Spinoza is referenced for his thoughts on governance and the implications of power.
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Norway:
The philosopher Spinoza argued convincingly that alliances form when parties believe they can achieve something together that they cannot achieve alone.
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Spain:
Spinoza is cited as a philosopher who supported the idea of living outside the public eye.
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