Definition of Benedict de Spinoza

1. Noun. Dutch philosopher who espoused a pantheistic system (1632-1677).

Exact synonyms: Baruch De Spinoza, De Spinoza, Spinoza
Generic synonyms: Philosopher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Benedict De Spinoza

Benday process
Bende
Bender Visual Motor Gestalt test
Bender gestalt test
Bendopa
Benedek's reflex
Benedict
Benedict's reagent
Benedict's solution
Benedict's test for glucose
Benedict-Hopkins-Cole reagent
Benedict-Roth apparatus
Benedict-Roth calorimeter
Benedict Arnold
Benedict Arnolds
Benedict de Spinoza (current term)
Benedicta
Benedictine
Benedictine order
Benedictines
Benedictus
Benedikt's syndrome
Benelux
Benet
Benevento
Benford's law
Bengal
Bengal bean
Bengal fox
Bengal foxes

Literary usage of Benedict de Spinoza

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Simplified Grammar of Hindūstānī, Persian and Arabic by Edward Henry Palmer (1882)
"Benedict de Spinoza : his Life, Correspondence, and Ethics. By R. Willis, MD 8vo, ... By Benedict de Spinoza. Translated from the Latin by W. Hale White. ..."

2. Introduction to the History of Modern Philosophy by Arthur Stone Dewing (1903)
"His mysticism is the connection between the pluralism of the former and the pantheism of the latter. Benedict de Spinoza. ..."

3. The Beginning of the Third Republic in France: Including Many of the by James Mark Baldwin, Benjamin Rand, Frank Herbert Brabant (1903)
"Willis, B. Benedict de Spinoza : his ethics, life, letters, and influence on modern ... Benedict de Spinoza : his life, correspondence, and ethics. ..."

4. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1905)
"Willi«, B. Benedict de Spinoza : his ethics, life, letters, and influence on modern religious thought. Lond., 1870. Benedict do Spinoza : his life, ..."

5. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte by Auguste Comte, Harriet Martineau (1875)
"By Benedict de Spinoza. From the Latin. 2d Edition, revised. 8vo, pp. v'iii. and 360, cl. ... Benedict de Spinoza: his Life, Correspondence, and Ethics. ..."

6. The Popular Science Monthly (1878)
"Benedict de Spinoza.1 Вт FREDERICK POLLOCK. ... in -L an obscure lodging at the Hague, Benedict de Spinoza, a philosopher appreciated in his own time only ..."

7. British Books in Print by J. Whitaker & Sons (1902)
"Translated from the Latin of Benedict de Spinoza . by W. Hale White; translation revised by Amelia Hutchison Stirling, MA(Edin.). Third Edition. Corrected. ..."

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