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EINSTEIN Believed in Spinoza's God, Why Don't YOU? | Michael-CA | The Atheist Experience 24.27
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SHOW TIME-STAMPS
00:00 Intro
04:38 Emyn-OH | The Monty Hall Problem Shows There's Almost Certainly No God
17:56 Jeury-NY | I'm Having Trouble Changing Someone's Mind in a Conversation
26:25 Oscar-IN | Why Are You an Atheist Rather Than Agnostic?
29:20 Gerard-CT | I'm Fine with Believing False Things, but Also I'm Not
41:05 Daniel-CA | People Aren't Presenting the Bible to You Correctly
1:01:15 Alex-VA | Should I Let My Dying Father Think I Believe in God?
1:08:50 Angel-NC | I Moved In With Atheists & Have Questions About Atheism?
1:21:17 Justin-MN | The Study of Comets...Disproves Evolution & Old Universe
1:33:37 Mark-RI | Believing Miracles Cause Events Is Justified
1:40:40 Luke-GA |...
published: 10 Jul 2020
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Steven Nadler, Spinoza and Menasseh..., Spinoza’s Ethics... - 20-21 maggio 2019
https://www.sns.it/it/evento/steven-nadler
Seminari della Classe di Lettere e Filosofia
Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin
- 20 maggio 2019 - Spinoza and Menasseh ben Israel: Facts and Fictions
- 21 maggio 2019 - Spinoza’s Ethics as a Theological-Political Treatise
Informazioni
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published: 21 May 2019
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Spinoza Was an Idiot! Excerpt from my paper
If you can't hear me talking, turn it up. If you still can't hear me, leave it in the comments section. If you want me to re-upload this video while I shout into my mic, leave it in the comments section, and I'll get to it as soon as I can.
published: 16 Dec 2010
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Spinoza #science #cosmos #akr
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Issac Newton Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1u4jXKKFkTA-X0CNSU9Paet
Natural Selection Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1sTNgvK5KP9XkFF8wjCHoVO
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Life of the sun https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1vTjYaFmzu8DKxSZkiOup8a
CFC Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1v4CLsibEJftVFRegPmT7s5
published: 16 Mar 2023
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Emilia Marra | The Interposed Space: the Continuum between Mathematics and Physics
*The interposed space: the continuum between mathematics and physics*
Amongst the passages in which Hegel focuses on the mathematical example proposed by Spinoza in Epistle 32, known as the Letter on Infinity, an anything but incidental variation appears: in the second edition of the Science of Logic, the space between the circumferences, initially presented as infinite because the nature of the thing transcends all determinacy, is thought of as infinite but limited as well. In both editions, the infinity of imagination is contrasted with the infinity of thought or infinitum actu. This Hegelian interpretation, confirmed with an even freer gesture in the Lectures, captures an anti-Aristotelian tension in Spinoza’s conception of the infinite, but forces the contours of the proposed example ...
published: 26 Aug 2024
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Correspondence 👑 By Benedict de Spinoza. FULL Audiobook
Correspondence. By Benedict de Spinoza. Full Audiobook
The Correspondence of Benedict de Spinoza is a collection of letters written by Spinoza in the 1660s and 1670s. The letters are addressed to a wide range of correspondents, including philosopher friends, fellow scholars, and admirers of his work. The letters cover a variety of topics, including Spinoza's philosophy, his views on religion, and his personal life.
One of the most important themes in the Correspondence is Spinoza's philosophy of pantheism. Pantheism is the view that God is identical to the universe. Spinoza argues that God is the underlying substance of the universe, and that everything that exists is a mode of God. This means that the universe is not created by God, but is rather God itself.
Spinoza's pantheism is a rad...
published: 11 Jan 2024
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Dialectics Deep Dive pt 3a: Spinoza On the Origin and Nature of Minds and Bodies
This is the first half of our third installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to discuss part II of Spinoza's famous work "Ethics", and together, they contemplate it through the lens of dialectical materialism.
Find the second half of this episode here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/deep-dive-3b
Check out our first installment of "Dialectics Deep Dive" here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/dialectics
Check out our second installment here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/spinoza
Outro Music: "When Under Ether" by PJ Harvey
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published: 09 Dec 2021
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Dialectics Deep Dive 4: Finishing Spinoza, Beginning Deleuze & Guattari
This is the fourth installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to finish up their discussion of Spinoza's Ethics and to begin their discussion of Deleuze and Guattari.
Check out our first installment of "Dialectics Deep Dive" here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/dialectics
Check out our second installment here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/spinoza
Check out our third installments here:
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https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/deep-dive-3b
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published: 09 Dec 2021
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Spinoza à Paris 8: Steven Nadler
« Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël : des fictions et des faits »
Il y a beaucoup de mythologie au sujet des relations entre Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël, le rabbin de la congrégation portugaise d’Amsterdam et sans doute un des juifs les plus connus au monde pendant son vivant au dix-septième siècle. Menasseh, était-t-il vraiment l’inspirateur et le maître intellectuel du jeune Spinoza ? Dans cette communication, nous examinerons les faits et les fictions au sujet des rapports personnels et philosophiques entre le philosophe et le rabbin. S.N.
Steven NADLER est Professeur de philosophie et d’études juives à l’Université de Wisconsin-Madison (États-Unis), où il est aussi Directeur de l’Institut de recherche en sciences humaines. Spécialiste de la philosophie moderne, et particulièrement de...
published: 01 Apr 2018
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Isaac Newton Cosmos A Spacetime Odyssey episode 3 part 9
published: 22 Feb 2023
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EINSTEIN Believed in Spinoza's God, Why Don't YOU? | Michael-CA | The Atheist Experience 24.27
Call the show on Sundays 4:30pm-6:00pm CT: 1-512-991-9242 or use your computer 💻 http://tiny.cc/callaxp
SHOW TIME-STAMPS
00:00 Intro
04:38 Emyn-OH | The Mont...
Call the show on Sundays 4:30pm-6:00pm CT: 1-512-991-9242 or use your computer 💻 http://tiny.cc/callaxp
SHOW TIME-STAMPS
00:00 Intro
04:38 Emyn-OH | The Monty Hall Problem Shows There's Almost Certainly No God
17:56 Jeury-NY | I'm Having Trouble Changing Someone's Mind in a Conversation
26:25 Oscar-IN | Why Are You an Atheist Rather Than Agnostic?
29:20 Gerard-CT | I'm Fine with Believing False Things, but Also I'm Not
41:05 Daniel-CA | People Aren't Presenting the Bible to You Correctly
1:01:15 Alex-VA | Should I Let My Dying Father Think I Believe in God?
1:08:50 Angel-NC | I Moved In With Atheists & Have Questions About Atheism?
1:21:17 Justin-MN | The Study of Comets...Disproves Evolution & Old Universe
1:33:37 Mark-RI | Believing Miracles Cause Events Is Justified
1:40:40 Luke-GA | I Was An Atheist, Too...I Can Get You the Holy Spirit
1:42:32 Michael-CA | EINSTEIN Believed in Spinoza's God, Why Don't YOU?
SHOW NOTES
In today’s episode of the Atheist Experience, Matt Dillahunty is joined by Jim Barrows. Jim is one of ACA’s own hosts and we are happy to have him today! Welcome back Jim!
First up we have Emyn in OH, who is calling in about the Monty Hall problem. Pick a door Jim! Matt is not sure how this ties to atheism and thinks the analogy is untenable. Maybe compose your thoughts in an email?
Jeury in NY is up next. He is calling to ask how to deal with conversations when there is no point. Our hosts explain that you need patience and may have to know when to walk away and regroup.
Oscar from IN is asking why Matt is an atheist and not agnostic. Matt was a southern baptist and was trying to demonstrate the belief in god and found his way out. There didn’t seem to be a point so on to more callers.
Gerard in CT is calling in to challenge Matt on believing as many true things and as few false things as possible. The caller goes on to demonstrate he wants to believe as many true things as possible.
Daniel from CA is saying that Christians don’t investigate the bible and points out the bible is a historical text. The hosts flex their Bible knowledge chops to point out it’s not historically accurate. Check out this call for a fun conversation about the Bible and Christians.
Alex in VA is up next. His father is dying and although Alex isn't a believer he asks if it's ethical to let his father think he is still a believer. The hosts relate stories of their loved ones and give some great advice in this call. Who is chopping onions in here...
Angel in NC has moved in with some atheists and has questions for us today. Angel is questioning her faith and uses a form of Pascal's Wager to stay a believer. A great call destructing Pascal's Wager and Christianity ensues.
Justin in MN says the study of comets disproves evolution. Oh, boy, 12,000 year old comets prove a young earth? The hosts point out Justin is cherry picking data and short period comets aren’t the only types of comets.
Mark in RI says you can be justified in believing that a miracle is an explanation for an event. Matt points out that you can’t appeal to the supernatural until it's been found to exist and could have explanatory power.
Luke in GA wants to tell us that some people haven't received the holy ghost but anyone can. Apparently you just have to “die unto yourself” and take up a cross. Ugh. And moving on.
The last call of the episode, Michael in San Diego, wants to know why they don’t believe in Spinoza's god. Matt points out there is no evidence for it and he doesn't care what Spinoza or Einstein believed.
Thanks for tuning in folks! Check out Jim in other ACA shows. See ya next week and wear a dang mask!
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NOTES
TheAtheistExperience is the official channel of The Atheist Experience. "The Atheist Experience" is a trademark of the ACA.
The views and opinions expressed by hosts, guests, or callers are their own and not necessarily representative of the Atheist Community of Austin.
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Call the show on Sundays 4:30pm-6:00pm CT: 1-512-991-9242 or use your computer 💻 http://tiny.cc/callaxp
SHOW TIME-STAMPS
00:00 Intro
04:38 Emyn-OH | The Monty Hall Problem Shows There's Almost Certainly No God
17:56 Jeury-NY | I'm Having Trouble Changing Someone's Mind in a Conversation
26:25 Oscar-IN | Why Are You an Atheist Rather Than Agnostic?
29:20 Gerard-CT | I'm Fine with Believing False Things, but Also I'm Not
41:05 Daniel-CA | People Aren't Presenting the Bible to You Correctly
1:01:15 Alex-VA | Should I Let My Dying Father Think I Believe in God?
1:08:50 Angel-NC | I Moved In With Atheists & Have Questions About Atheism?
1:21:17 Justin-MN | The Study of Comets...Disproves Evolution & Old Universe
1:33:37 Mark-RI | Believing Miracles Cause Events Is Justified
1:40:40 Luke-GA | I Was An Atheist, Too...I Can Get You the Holy Spirit
1:42:32 Michael-CA | EINSTEIN Believed in Spinoza's God, Why Don't YOU?
SHOW NOTES
In today’s episode of the Atheist Experience, Matt Dillahunty is joined by Jim Barrows. Jim is one of ACA’s own hosts and we are happy to have him today! Welcome back Jim!
First up we have Emyn in OH, who is calling in about the Monty Hall problem. Pick a door Jim! Matt is not sure how this ties to atheism and thinks the analogy is untenable. Maybe compose your thoughts in an email?
Jeury in NY is up next. He is calling to ask how to deal with conversations when there is no point. Our hosts explain that you need patience and may have to know when to walk away and regroup.
Oscar from IN is asking why Matt is an atheist and not agnostic. Matt was a southern baptist and was trying to demonstrate the belief in god and found his way out. There didn’t seem to be a point so on to more callers.
Gerard in CT is calling in to challenge Matt on believing as many true things and as few false things as possible. The caller goes on to demonstrate he wants to believe as many true things as possible.
Daniel from CA is saying that Christians don’t investigate the bible and points out the bible is a historical text. The hosts flex their Bible knowledge chops to point out it’s not historically accurate. Check out this call for a fun conversation about the Bible and Christians.
Alex in VA is up next. His father is dying and although Alex isn't a believer he asks if it's ethical to let his father think he is still a believer. The hosts relate stories of their loved ones and give some great advice in this call. Who is chopping onions in here...
Angel in NC has moved in with some atheists and has questions for us today. Angel is questioning her faith and uses a form of Pascal's Wager to stay a believer. A great call destructing Pascal's Wager and Christianity ensues.
Justin in MN says the study of comets disproves evolution. Oh, boy, 12,000 year old comets prove a young earth? The hosts point out Justin is cherry picking data and short period comets aren’t the only types of comets.
Mark in RI says you can be justified in believing that a miracle is an explanation for an event. Matt points out that you can’t appeal to the supernatural until it's been found to exist and could have explanatory power.
Luke in GA wants to tell us that some people haven't received the holy ghost but anyone can. Apparently you just have to “die unto yourself” and take up a cross. Ugh. And moving on.
The last call of the episode, Michael in San Diego, wants to know why they don’t believe in Spinoza's god. Matt points out there is no evidence for it and he doesn't care what Spinoza or Einstein believed.
Thanks for tuning in folks! Check out Jim in other ACA shows. See ya next week and wear a dang mask!
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WHAT IS THE ATHEIST EXPERIENCE?
The Atheist Experience is a weekly call-in television show in Austin, Texas geared at a non-atheist audience. The Atheist Experience is produced by the Atheist Community of Austin.
VISIT THE ACA'S OFFICIAL WEB SITE
http://www.atheist-community.org (The Atheist Community of Austin)
NOTES
TheAtheistExperience is the official channel of The Atheist Experience. "The Atheist Experience" is a trademark of the ACA.
The views and opinions expressed by hosts, guests, or callers are their own and not necessarily representative of the Atheist Community of Austin.
Opening Theme:
Shelley Segal "Saved" http://www.shelleysegal.com/
Limited use license by Shelley Segal
Copyright © 2011 Shelley Segal
Copyright © 1997-2020 Atheist Community of Austin. All rights reserved.
- published: 10 Jul 2020
- views: 14657
2:51:06
Steven Nadler, Spinoza and Menasseh..., Spinoza’s Ethics... - 20-21 maggio 2019
https://www.sns.it/it/evento/steven-nadler
Seminari della Classe di Lettere e Filosofia
Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin
- 20 maggio 2019 - Spinoza ...
https://www.sns.it/it/evento/steven-nadler
Seminari della Classe di Lettere e Filosofia
Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin
- 20 maggio 2019 - Spinoza and Menasseh ben Israel: Facts and Fictions
- 21 maggio 2019 - Spinoza’s Ethics as a Theological-Political Treatise
Informazioni
Servizio Didattica e Allievi
050 509669
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Steven_Nadler,_Spinoza_And_Menasseh...,_Spinoza’S_Ethics..._20_21_Maggio_2019
https://www.sns.it/it/evento/steven-nadler
Seminari della Classe di Lettere e Filosofia
Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin
- 20 maggio 2019 - Spinoza and Menasseh ben Israel: Facts and Fictions
- 21 maggio 2019 - Spinoza’s Ethics as a Theological-Political Treatise
Informazioni
Servizio Didattica e Allievi
050 509669
[email protected]
- published: 21 May 2019
- views: 6108
3:11
Spinoza Was an Idiot! Excerpt from my paper
If you can't hear me talking, turn it up. If you still can't hear me, leave it in the comments section. If you want me to re-upload this video while I shout int...
If you can't hear me talking, turn it up. If you still can't hear me, leave it in the comments section. If you want me to re-upload this video while I shout into my mic, leave it in the comments section, and I'll get to it as soon as I can.
https://wn.com/Spinoza_Was_An_Idiot_Excerpt_From_My_Paper
If you can't hear me talking, turn it up. If you still can't hear me, leave it in the comments section. If you want me to re-upload this video while I shout into my mic, leave it in the comments section, and I'll get to it as soon as I can.
- published: 16 Dec 2010
- views: 217
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Spinoza #science #cosmos #akr
Cosmos Hindi Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1vaJ1J4Io0HN5GAgon_D-ca
Micheal Faraday Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxh...
Cosmos Hindi Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1vaJ1J4Io0HN5GAgon_D-ca
Micheal Faraday Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1sFPmvY3VdcDP1HMdMYTyRA
Issac Newton Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1u4jXKKFkTA-X0CNSU9Paet
Natural Selection Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1sTNgvK5KP9XkFF8wjCHoVO
Yuri Kondratyuk Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1snxUWJD1Hnr5vFvB1BKEyU
Tactonic Plates Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1vPdsySNoLhqB1eSERJ214b
Life of the sun https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1vTjYaFmzu8DKxSZkiOup8a
CFC Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1v4CLsibEJftVFRegPmT7s5
https://wn.com/Spinoza_Science_Cosmos_Akr
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Micheal Faraday Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1sFPmvY3VdcDP1HMdMYTyRA
Issac Newton Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1u4jXKKFkTA-X0CNSU9Paet
Natural Selection Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1sTNgvK5KP9XkFF8wjCHoVO
Yuri Kondratyuk Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1snxUWJD1Hnr5vFvB1BKEyU
Tactonic Plates Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1vPdsySNoLhqB1eSERJ214b
Life of the sun https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1vTjYaFmzu8DKxSZkiOup8a
CFC Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBSsoGxhPd1v4CLsibEJftVFRegPmT7s5
- published: 16 Mar 2023
- views: 861
40:45
Emilia Marra | The Interposed Space: the Continuum between Mathematics and Physics
*The interposed space: the continuum between mathematics and physics*
Amongst the passages in which Hegel focuses on the mathematical example proposed by Spino...
*The interposed space: the continuum between mathematics and physics*
Amongst the passages in which Hegel focuses on the mathematical example proposed by Spinoza in Epistle 32, known as the Letter on Infinity, an anything but incidental variation appears: in the second edition of the Science of Logic, the space between the circumferences, initially presented as infinite because the nature of the thing transcends all determinacy, is thought of as infinite but limited as well. In both editions, the infinity of imagination is contrasted with the infinity of thought or infinitum actu. This Hegelian interpretation, confirmed with an even freer gesture in the Lectures, captures an anti-Aristotelian tension in Spinoza’s conception of the infinite, but forces the contours of the proposed example by bending it in the direction of a finite quantum that exceeds whatever number is assigned to it. The Spinozian emphasis placed on the constant variation in the distance between the two circumferences falls into the background here, allowing Hegel to deviate from that ‘intensive infinity’ which designates the immanentist trajectory, whose risk is to sacrifice determination to the continuous. The move is played out through Kant’s critique of quantitative infinity, praised elsewhere by Hegel. Since the infinite expression is to be found in the finite expression, and not in an infinite series, the Spinozian variation in scale is therefore inadequate in rendering what is to all intents and purposes a thought about the determinations of power.
Emilia Marra (PhD), is a former fellow of the IISF (Napoli) and of the CAS (Rijeka). She translated in Italian Macherey’s Hegel o Spinoza (2016) and she wrote Mantenere insieme: strategie del sistema nella Francia post-strutturalista (2023).
The international philosophical conference Between Substance & Subject. The Presence of Spinoza in Hegel (26–28 October 2023, AGRFT, Ljubljana) was organized by the University of Padua and the University of Ljubljana – Faculty of Arts & Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television. The conference was carried out as part of the project Hegel's Political Metaphysics (J6-2590), which is financed by the Slovenian Research Agency.
Find out more:
https://www.speculativethought.com/
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www.instagram.com/@speculativethought
https://wn.com/Emilia_Marra_|_The_Interposed_Space_The_Continuum_Between_Mathematics_And_Physics
*The interposed space: the continuum between mathematics and physics*
Amongst the passages in which Hegel focuses on the mathematical example proposed by Spinoza in Epistle 32, known as the Letter on Infinity, an anything but incidental variation appears: in the second edition of the Science of Logic, the space between the circumferences, initially presented as infinite because the nature of the thing transcends all determinacy, is thought of as infinite but limited as well. In both editions, the infinity of imagination is contrasted with the infinity of thought or infinitum actu. This Hegelian interpretation, confirmed with an even freer gesture in the Lectures, captures an anti-Aristotelian tension in Spinoza’s conception of the infinite, but forces the contours of the proposed example by bending it in the direction of a finite quantum that exceeds whatever number is assigned to it. The Spinozian emphasis placed on the constant variation in the distance between the two circumferences falls into the background here, allowing Hegel to deviate from that ‘intensive infinity’ which designates the immanentist trajectory, whose risk is to sacrifice determination to the continuous. The move is played out through Kant’s critique of quantitative infinity, praised elsewhere by Hegel. Since the infinite expression is to be found in the finite expression, and not in an infinite series, the Spinozian variation in scale is therefore inadequate in rendering what is to all intents and purposes a thought about the determinations of power.
Emilia Marra (PhD), is a former fellow of the IISF (Napoli) and of the CAS (Rijeka). She translated in Italian Macherey’s Hegel o Spinoza (2016) and she wrote Mantenere insieme: strategie del sistema nella Francia post-strutturalista (2023).
The international philosophical conference Between Substance & Subject. The Presence of Spinoza in Hegel (26–28 October 2023, AGRFT, Ljubljana) was organized by the University of Padua and the University of Ljubljana – Faculty of Arts & Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television. The conference was carried out as part of the project Hegel's Political Metaphysics (J6-2590), which is financed by the Slovenian Research Agency.
Find out more:
https://www.speculativethought.com/
&
www.instagram.com/@speculativethought
- published: 26 Aug 2024
- views: 26
5:07:13
Correspondence 👑 By Benedict de Spinoza. FULL Audiobook
Correspondence. By Benedict de Spinoza. Full Audiobook
The Correspondence of Benedict de Spinoza is a collection of letters written by Spinoza in the 1660s and ...
Correspondence. By Benedict de Spinoza. Full Audiobook
The Correspondence of Benedict de Spinoza is a collection of letters written by Spinoza in the 1660s and 1670s. The letters are addressed to a wide range of correspondents, including philosopher friends, fellow scholars, and admirers of his work. The letters cover a variety of topics, including Spinoza's philosophy, his views on religion, and his personal life.
One of the most important themes in the Correspondence is Spinoza's philosophy of pantheism. Pantheism is the view that God is identical to the universe. Spinoza argues that God is the underlying substance of the universe, and that everything that exists is a mode of God. This means that the universe is not created by God, but is rather God itself.
Spinoza's pantheism is a radical departure from traditional Christian and Jewish theology. For centuries, philosophers and theologians had debated the nature of God and the relationship between God and the world. Spinoza's pantheism, however, rejects the idea of a personal God who exists outside of the universe.
Another important theme in the Correspondence is Spinoza's views on religion. Spinoza was a deeply religious man, but he was also a critic of traditional religion. He believed that religion should be based on reason and understanding, not on blind faith. He also believed that religion should promote peace and tolerance, not conflict and division.
Spinoza's views on religion were controversial in his day, and he was often accused of atheism. However, modern scholars have come to recognize Spinoza as a major figure in the history of Western thought. His philosophy has had a profound impact on philosophers such as Gottfried Leibniz, George Berkeley, and Baruch Spinoza. His views on religion have also been influential, and he is considered by many to be one of the founders of modern biblical criticism.
The Correspondence is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the philosophy of Benedict de Spinoza. It provides a unique insight into his thought, and it helps to shed light on the development of his philosophical system.
00:00:00 Note
00:00:33 Letter I. (I) Henry Oldenburg To B. De Spinoza
00:03:25 Letter II. (II) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:09:42 Letter III. (III) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:15:12 Letter IV. (IV) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:19:32 Letter V. (V) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:20:54 Letter VI. (VI) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:21:05 Letter VII. (VII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:23:27 Letter VIII. (XI) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:25:16 Letter IX. (XIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:28:09 Letters X.-XIV
00:28:25 Letter XIII.A. Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:30:02 Letter XV. (XXXII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:37:27 Letter XVI. (XXXIII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:38:39 Letter XVII. (LXI) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:40:56 Letter XVIII. (LXII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:42:26 Letter XIX. (LXVIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:44:30 Letter XX. (LXXI) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:45:46 Letter XXI. (LXXIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:49:10 Letter XXII. (LXXIV) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:52:48 Letter XXIII. (LXXV) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:59:02 Letter XXIV. (LXXVII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
01:01:51 Letter XXV. (LXXVIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
01:05:38 Letter XXV.A. Oldenburg To Spinoza
01:09:25 Letter XXVI. (VIII) Simon De Vries To Spinoza
01:16:49 Letter XXVII. (IX) Spinoza To Simon De Vries
01:23:37 Letter XXVIII. (X) Spinoza To Simon De Vries
01:25:17 Letter XXIX. (XII) Spinoza To L. M. (Lewis Meyer)
01:38:42 Letter XXIX.A. Spinoza To Lewis Meyer
01:41:45 Letter XXX. (XVII) Spinoza To Peter Balling
01:47:28 Letter XXXI. (XVIII) William De Blyenbergh To Spinoza
01:55:24 Letter XXXII. (XIX) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:06:25 Letter XXXIII. (XX) Blyenbergh To Spinoza
02:07:50 Letter XXXIV. (XXI) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:26:34 Letter XXXV. (XXII) Blyenbergh To Spinoza
02:27:56 Letter XXXVI. (XXIII) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:37:49 Letter XXXVII. (XXIV) Blyenbergh To Spinoza
02:38:09 Letter XXXVIII. (XXVII) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:40:21 Letter XXXIX. Spinoza To Christian Huyghens
02:44:06 Letter XL. (XXXV.) Spinoza To Christian Huyghens
02:48:47 Letter XLI. (XXXVI) Spinoza To Christian Huyghens
02:55:51 Letter XLI.A. Spinoza To * * * * * (May Or June, 1665)
02:59:44 Letter XLII. (XXXVII) Spinoza To I. B.
03:03:35 Letter XLIII. (XXXVIII) Spinoza To I. V. M
03:04:01 Letters XLIV., XLV., XLVI. (XXXIX., XL., XLI.) Spinoza To I. I
03:04:40 Letter XLVII. (XLIV.) Spinoza To I. I
03:07:56 Letter XLVIII
03:08:26 Letter XLIX. Spinoza To Isaac Orobio
03:18:51 Letter L. (L) Spinoza To Jarig Jellis
03:22:06 Letter LI. (XLV) Godfrey Leibnitz To Spinoza
03:24:17 Letter LII. (XLVI) Spinoza To Leibnitz
03:27:44 Letter LIII. (XLVII) Fabritius To Spinoza
03:29:38 Letter LIV. (XLVIII) Spinoza To Fabritius
03:31:50 Letter LV. (LI) Hugo Boxel To Spinoza
03:33:20 Letter LVI. (LII) Spinoza To Hugo Boxel
03:36:44 Letter LVII. (LIII) Hugo Boxel To Spinoza
03:41:33 Letter LVIII. (LIV.) Spinoza To Hugo Boxel
03:51:25 Letter LIX. (LV) Hugo
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Correspondence. By Benedict de Spinoza. Full Audiobook
The Correspondence of Benedict de Spinoza is a collection of letters written by Spinoza in the 1660s and 1670s. The letters are addressed to a wide range of correspondents, including philosopher friends, fellow scholars, and admirers of his work. The letters cover a variety of topics, including Spinoza's philosophy, his views on religion, and his personal life.
One of the most important themes in the Correspondence is Spinoza's philosophy of pantheism. Pantheism is the view that God is identical to the universe. Spinoza argues that God is the underlying substance of the universe, and that everything that exists is a mode of God. This means that the universe is not created by God, but is rather God itself.
Spinoza's pantheism is a radical departure from traditional Christian and Jewish theology. For centuries, philosophers and theologians had debated the nature of God and the relationship between God and the world. Spinoza's pantheism, however, rejects the idea of a personal God who exists outside of the universe.
Another important theme in the Correspondence is Spinoza's views on religion. Spinoza was a deeply religious man, but he was also a critic of traditional religion. He believed that religion should be based on reason and understanding, not on blind faith. He also believed that religion should promote peace and tolerance, not conflict and division.
Spinoza's views on religion were controversial in his day, and he was often accused of atheism. However, modern scholars have come to recognize Spinoza as a major figure in the history of Western thought. His philosophy has had a profound impact on philosophers such as Gottfried Leibniz, George Berkeley, and Baruch Spinoza. His views on religion have also been influential, and he is considered by many to be one of the founders of modern biblical criticism.
The Correspondence is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the philosophy of Benedict de Spinoza. It provides a unique insight into his thought, and it helps to shed light on the development of his philosophical system.
00:00:00 Note
00:00:33 Letter I. (I) Henry Oldenburg To B. De Spinoza
00:03:25 Letter II. (II) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:09:42 Letter III. (III) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:15:12 Letter IV. (IV) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:19:32 Letter V. (V) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:20:54 Letter VI. (VI) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:21:05 Letter VII. (VII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:23:27 Letter VIII. (XI) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:25:16 Letter IX. (XIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:28:09 Letters X.-XIV
00:28:25 Letter XIII.A. Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:30:02 Letter XV. (XXXII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:37:27 Letter XVI. (XXXIII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:38:39 Letter XVII. (LXI) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:40:56 Letter XVIII. (LXII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:42:26 Letter XIX. (LXVIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:44:30 Letter XX. (LXXI) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:45:46 Letter XXI. (LXXIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:49:10 Letter XXII. (LXXIV) Oldenburg To Spinoza
00:52:48 Letter XXIII. (LXXV) Spinoza To Oldenburg
00:59:02 Letter XXIV. (LXXVII) Oldenburg To Spinoza
01:01:51 Letter XXV. (LXXVIII) Spinoza To Oldenburg
01:05:38 Letter XXV.A. Oldenburg To Spinoza
01:09:25 Letter XXVI. (VIII) Simon De Vries To Spinoza
01:16:49 Letter XXVII. (IX) Spinoza To Simon De Vries
01:23:37 Letter XXVIII. (X) Spinoza To Simon De Vries
01:25:17 Letter XXIX. (XII) Spinoza To L. M. (Lewis Meyer)
01:38:42 Letter XXIX.A. Spinoza To Lewis Meyer
01:41:45 Letter XXX. (XVII) Spinoza To Peter Balling
01:47:28 Letter XXXI. (XVIII) William De Blyenbergh To Spinoza
01:55:24 Letter XXXII. (XIX) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:06:25 Letter XXXIII. (XX) Blyenbergh To Spinoza
02:07:50 Letter XXXIV. (XXI) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:26:34 Letter XXXV. (XXII) Blyenbergh To Spinoza
02:27:56 Letter XXXVI. (XXIII) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:37:49 Letter XXXVII. (XXIV) Blyenbergh To Spinoza
02:38:09 Letter XXXVIII. (XXVII) Spinoza To Blyenbergh
02:40:21 Letter XXXIX. Spinoza To Christian Huyghens
02:44:06 Letter XL. (XXXV.) Spinoza To Christian Huyghens
02:48:47 Letter XLI. (XXXVI) Spinoza To Christian Huyghens
02:55:51 Letter XLI.A. Spinoza To * * * * * (May Or June, 1665)
02:59:44 Letter XLII. (XXXVII) Spinoza To I. B.
03:03:35 Letter XLIII. (XXXVIII) Spinoza To I. V. M
03:04:01 Letters XLIV., XLV., XLVI. (XXXIX., XL., XLI.) Spinoza To I. I
03:04:40 Letter XLVII. (XLIV.) Spinoza To I. I
03:07:56 Letter XLVIII
03:08:26 Letter XLIX. Spinoza To Isaac Orobio
03:18:51 Letter L. (L) Spinoza To Jarig Jellis
03:22:06 Letter LI. (XLV) Godfrey Leibnitz To Spinoza
03:24:17 Letter LII. (XLVI) Spinoza To Leibnitz
03:27:44 Letter LIII. (XLVII) Fabritius To Spinoza
03:29:38 Letter LIV. (XLVIII) Spinoza To Fabritius
03:31:50 Letter LV. (LI) Hugo Boxel To Spinoza
03:33:20 Letter LVI. (LII) Spinoza To Hugo Boxel
03:36:44 Letter LVII. (LIII) Hugo Boxel To Spinoza
03:41:33 Letter LVIII. (LIV.) Spinoza To Hugo Boxel
03:51:25 Letter LIX. (LV) Hugo
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1:43:20
Dialectics Deep Dive pt 3a: Spinoza On the Origin and Nature of Minds and Bodies
This is the first half of our third installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to discuss part II of Spinoza's famous work "Et...
This is the first half of our third installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to discuss part II of Spinoza's famous work "Ethics", and together, they contemplate it through the lens of dialectical materialism.
Find the second half of this episode here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/deep-dive-3b
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This is the first half of our third installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to discuss part II of Spinoza's famous work "Ethics", and together, they contemplate it through the lens of dialectical materialism.
Find the second half of this episode here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/deep-dive-3b
Check out our first installment of "Dialectics Deep Dive" here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/dialectics
Check out our second installment here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/spinoza
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- published: 09 Dec 2021
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3:39:11
Dialectics Deep Dive 4: Finishing Spinoza, Beginning Deleuze & Guattari
This is the fourth installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to finish up their discussion of Spinoza's Ethics and to begin t...
This is the fourth installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to finish up their discussion of Spinoza's Ethics and to begin their discussion of Deleuze and Guattari.
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Check out our second installment here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/spinoza
Check out our third installments here:
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This is the fourth installment of the Dialects Deep Dive subseries. Matthew Furlong joins Breht to finish up their discussion of Spinoza's Ethics and to begin their discussion of Deleuze and Guattari.
Check out our first installment of "Dialectics Deep Dive" here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/dialectics
Check out our second installment here: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/spinoza
Check out our third installments here:
https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/deep-dive-3a
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- published: 09 Dec 2021
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1:48:05
Spinoza à Paris 8: Steven Nadler
« Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël : des fictions et des faits »
Il y a beaucoup de mythologie au sujet des relations entre Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël, le ra...
« Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël : des fictions et des faits »
Il y a beaucoup de mythologie au sujet des relations entre Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël, le rabbin de la congrégation portugaise d’Amsterdam et sans doute un des juifs les plus connus au monde pendant son vivant au dix-septième siècle. Menasseh, était-t-il vraiment l’inspirateur et le maître intellectuel du jeune Spinoza ? Dans cette communication, nous examinerons les faits et les fictions au sujet des rapports personnels et philosophiques entre le philosophe et le rabbin. S.N.
Steven NADLER est Professeur de philosophie et d’études juives à l’Université de Wisconsin-Madison (États-Unis), où il est aussi Directeur de l’Institut de recherche en sciences humaines. Spécialiste de la philosophie moderne, et particulièrement de Spinoza, plusieurs de ses livres ont été déjà traduits en français, dont Spinoza -une vie (Paris : Bayard, 2003, tr. par Jean-François Sené), sa célèbre biographie ; Le meilleur des mondes possibles -La rencontre entre Leibniz, Malebranche, et Arnaud (Paris : Bayard, 2011, tr. de Sophie Gallé-Soas) ; et Le philosophe, le prêtre et le peintre -Portrait de Descartes au Siècle d'Or (Paris : Alma, 2015, tr. de Myriam Dennehy).
Filmé le 29 mars 2018 à l'Université Paris 8
Charles Ramond et Jack Stetter, org.
Carmen Alves, resp. audio-vidéo.
Pour plus d'informations: www.spinozaparis8.com
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« Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël : des fictions et des faits »
Il y a beaucoup de mythologie au sujet des relations entre Spinoza et Menasseh ben Israël, le rabbin de la congrégation portugaise d’Amsterdam et sans doute un des juifs les plus connus au monde pendant son vivant au dix-septième siècle. Menasseh, était-t-il vraiment l’inspirateur et le maître intellectuel du jeune Spinoza ? Dans cette communication, nous examinerons les faits et les fictions au sujet des rapports personnels et philosophiques entre le philosophe et le rabbin. S.N.
Steven NADLER est Professeur de philosophie et d’études juives à l’Université de Wisconsin-Madison (États-Unis), où il est aussi Directeur de l’Institut de recherche en sciences humaines. Spécialiste de la philosophie moderne, et particulièrement de Spinoza, plusieurs de ses livres ont été déjà traduits en français, dont Spinoza -une vie (Paris : Bayard, 2003, tr. par Jean-François Sené), sa célèbre biographie ; Le meilleur des mondes possibles -La rencontre entre Leibniz, Malebranche, et Arnaud (Paris : Bayard, 2011, tr. de Sophie Gallé-Soas) ; et Le philosophe, le prêtre et le peintre -Portrait de Descartes au Siècle d'Or (Paris : Alma, 2015, tr. de Myriam Dennehy).
Filmé le 29 mars 2018 à l'Université Paris 8
Charles Ramond et Jack Stetter, org.
Carmen Alves, resp. audio-vidéo.
Pour plus d'informations: www.spinozaparis8.com
- published: 01 Apr 2018
- views: 2191