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Meaning of baruch by Pedro Crespo Refoyo





Pedro Crespo Refoyo

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Baruch is incorrectly written, and should be written as "BARUCH SPINOZA" being its meaning: Baruch SPINOZA ( Amsterdam, 1632-1677, the Hague ) is considered one of the key philosophers of 17TH-century rationalism, alongside the French Descartes and the German Leibniz. It is considered by the German philosophers of the 19th as the father of modern thought. Among his thought not escapes you the concerning metaphysics, freedom, determinism and mechanism, as well as democracy as a political system, without omitting the morals and religion. As for his work, they deserve to be featured, " Metaphysical principles of the philosophy of Descartes.Pensamientos " ( 41 1663; or his fundamental work " Treated theological " ( 1670 ) both published in life. It has others of no little interest, published post-mortem.

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