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PHILOSOPHY - Baruch Spinoza
Spinoza tried to replace the bible with a scientifically-based ethical system. He succeeded in theory – but not in practice.
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published: 12 Jun 2015
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Spinoza: A Complete Guide to Life
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published: 07 Feb 2022
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The Art of Caring Less - The Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza
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In this video, we explore the life and philosophy of one of the most consequential thinkers of the early modern period, Baruch Spinoza.
Pursuit of Wonder books available here:
The Art of Living a Meaningless Existence: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6XPPNJY
Notes from the End of Everything: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D4VSD88
The Hidden Story of Every Person: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095L8LP33
My guided journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K1ZVMM8
(Also available to more international locations here: https://pursuitofwonder.com/store)
If you are interest...
published: 09 Nov 2022
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What is Spinoza's God?
Spinoza is one of the most controversial and debated philosophers in the last few centuries. This video attempts to give a very general overview of his perspective on God as well as some ways that it can be interpreted.
The video is a collaboration with the lovely channel "Seekers of Unity", which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL9A83sJIYNAovCA92uaTRQ
Sources/Suggested Reading:
Garrett, Don (1996). "The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza". Cambridge University Press.
Nadler, Steven (2018). "Spinoza: A Life". Cambridge University Press.
Wolfson, Harry Austryn (2014). "The Philosophy of Spinoza: Unfolding the Latent Processes of His Reasoning". Harvard University Press.
#Spinoza #Pantheism #Philosophy
published: 08 Apr 2021
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Will Durant---The Philosophy of Spinoza
Will Durant---The Philosophy of Spinoza
Embark on a profound philosophical journey into the world of Baruch Spinoza's philosophy, guided by the wisdom of Will Durant. In this enlightening video, Durant unpacks the intricate web of Spinoza's ideas, offering deep insights into the life, works, and enduring influence of this remarkable rationalist philosopher.
🔍 What You'll Discover:
Introduction to Baruch Spinoza: Gain insights into the life and background of Baruch Spinoza, understanding the circumstances that led to his groundbreaking philosophical ideas.
Spinoza's Pantheism: Explore the central concept of Spinoza's philosophy, his belief in a pantheistic God that permeates all of existence.
Ethics and Ethics Treatise: Delve into Spinoza's ethical framework, as outlined in his "Ethics" ...
published: 09 Nov 2014
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A History of Philosophy | 36 Spinoza
A History of Philosophy | 36 Spinoza
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published: 16 Jun 2015
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Spinoza - Rationalist Atheist or Mystical Pantheist ? Exploring Spinozism from Toland to Deleuze
Spinoza's philosophical monism has inspired a truly wide range of of reactions through history from decrying his metaphysics as atheism to the romantic notion of him as the "God-Intoxicated Man." In this episode we explore this debate on the nature of Spinozism from the 17th century to contemporary philosophy.
Check out the companion episode from Seekers of Unity here - https://youtu.be/trBAIrywhMk
#spinoza #pantheism #philosophy
published: 02 Apr 2021
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The Metaphysics of Spinoza | A World of Substance (and Attributes and Modes)
Baruch Spinoza is one of Western philosophy’s most lauded geniuses. But how many know what he actually espoused? In this vid we’ll be exploring Spinoza’s philosophy, beginning with a brief biographical sketch, a word on his legacy and methodology, followed by an introductory overview of the heart of his philosophy, his metaphysics. Exploring the Structure of Realty According to Baruch Spinoza.
00:00 Intro
03:50 Biography
08:18 Legacy
09:52 Methodology
15:22 Metaphysics
17:23 Substance
19:18 Attributes
27:24 Modes
32:12 Monism
33:37 Recap
34:11 Coming up
This vid was made in collaboration with Justin Sledge @TheEsotericaChannel check out his accompanying video: Spinoza, Rationalist Atheist or Mystical Pantheist? https://youtu.be/6Tg03chJpZ4
Check out my convo with Justin on Logic ...
published: 02 Apr 2021
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Conferencia "Baruch Spinoza y el Compendio de gramática de la lengua hebrea" (Dr. Massimo Gargiulo)
Presentamos la XXXVII conferencia del Ciclo de Conferencias de la Cátedra libre de Estudios Judíos Moses Mendelssohn, "Baruch Spinoza y el Compendio de gramática de la lengua hebrea" a cargo del Dr. Massimo Gargiulo (Pontificia Univeristà Gregoriana - Italia) realizada el domingo 14 de abril.
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La conferencia se dividirá en dos partes: en la primera proporcionará información contextual sobre el Compendio de Gramática de la Lengua Hebrea de Spinoza y traza sus presupuestos metodológicos, características generales y propósitos. En el segundo se leerá y comentará algunos pasajes de la obra que son significativos en sí mismos y por los cuales se puede captar el enfoque general de Spinoza hacia la gramática en el contexto de la filosofía y las relaciones de los judíos con la cultura cir...
published: 22 Apr 2024
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PHILOSOPHY - Baruch Spinoza
Spinoza tried to replace the bible with a scientifically-based ethical system. He succeeded in theory – but not in practice.
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Spinoza tried to replace the bible with a scientifically-based ethical system. He succeeded in theory – but not in practice.
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Spinoza tried to replace the bible with a scientifically-based ethical system. He succeeded in theory – but not in practice.
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- published: 12 Jun 2015
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52:46
Spinoza: A Complete Guide to Life
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If you’ve ever wanted a complete scientific roadmap for how to live, a modern philosophy to go by, a lens through which to understand a complex world, a foundation, the 17th century Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza is as good as you'll find. He asked questions like: why are we so dogmatic? What makes us irrational? Why do we live as slaves to our emotions and others opinions.
He was one of the first Enlightenment advocates for real democracy, and was the first to really criticise the bible as just a text. He was vilified for his perceived atheism and excommunicated from the Jewish community where he lived.
I look at Spinoza’s most influential text, The Ethics, look at what his ideas about god were and why he was a Pantheist, ask what substances, modes, and attributes are, and why he argues that the ‘many is one’. We look at the affects, the idea of conatus, the ‘free person’, rationalism, his stocism, and ideas of morality and benevolence.
Sources:
Steven Nadler, Think Least of Death: Spinoza on How to Live and How to Die
Jonathan Israel, Radical Enlightening: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity 1650-1750
Giles Deleuze, Spinoza: Practical Philosophy
Baruch Spinoza, Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
Baruch Spinoza, The Ethics
Beth Lord, Spinoza’s Ethics
Anthony Gottlieb, The Dream of Enlightenment
Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy
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Thank you to @epochphilosophy for lending their voice for this video.
If you’ve ever wanted a complete scientific roadmap for how to live, a modern philosophy to go by, a lens through which to understand a complex world, a foundation, the 17th century Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza is as good as you'll find. He asked questions like: why are we so dogmatic? What makes us irrational? Why do we live as slaves to our emotions and others opinions.
He was one of the first Enlightenment advocates for real democracy, and was the first to really criticise the bible as just a text. He was vilified for his perceived atheism and excommunicated from the Jewish community where he lived.
I look at Spinoza’s most influential text, The Ethics, look at what his ideas about god were and why he was a Pantheist, ask what substances, modes, and attributes are, and why he argues that the ‘many is one’. We look at the affects, the idea of conatus, the ‘free person’, rationalism, his stocism, and ideas of morality and benevolence.
Sources:
Steven Nadler, Think Least of Death: Spinoza on How to Live and How to Die
Jonathan Israel, Radical Enlightening: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity 1650-1750
Giles Deleuze, Spinoza: Practical Philosophy
Baruch Spinoza, Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
Baruch Spinoza, The Ethics
Beth Lord, Spinoza’s Ethics
Anthony Gottlieb, The Dream of Enlightenment
Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy
- published: 07 Feb 2022
- views: 2340872
12:32
The Art of Caring Less - The Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza
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In this video, we explore the life and philosophy of one of the most consequential thinkers of the early modern period, Baruch Spinoza.
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The Art of Living a Meaningless Existence: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6XPPNJY
Notes from the End of Everything: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D4VSD88
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- published: 09 Nov 2022
- views: 676136
19:36
What is Spinoza's God?
Spinoza is one of the most controversial and debated philosophers in the last few centuries. This video attempts to give a very general overview of his perspect...
Spinoza is one of the most controversial and debated philosophers in the last few centuries. This video attempts to give a very general overview of his perspective on God as well as some ways that it can be interpreted.
The video is a collaboration with the lovely channel "Seekers of Unity", which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL9A83sJIYNAovCA92uaTRQ
Sources/Suggested Reading:
Garrett, Don (1996). "The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza". Cambridge University Press.
Nadler, Steven (2018). "Spinoza: A Life". Cambridge University Press.
Wolfson, Harry Austryn (2014). "The Philosophy of Spinoza: Unfolding the Latent Processes of His Reasoning". Harvard University Press.
#Spinoza #Pantheism #Philosophy
https://wn.com/What_Is_Spinoza's_God
Spinoza is one of the most controversial and debated philosophers in the last few centuries. This video attempts to give a very general overview of his perspective on God as well as some ways that it can be interpreted.
The video is a collaboration with the lovely channel "Seekers of Unity", which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL9A83sJIYNAovCA92uaTRQ
Sources/Suggested Reading:
Garrett, Don (1996). "The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza". Cambridge University Press.
Nadler, Steven (2018). "Spinoza: A Life". Cambridge University Press.
Wolfson, Harry Austryn (2014). "The Philosophy of Spinoza: Unfolding the Latent Processes of His Reasoning". Harvard University Press.
#Spinoza #Pantheism #Philosophy
- published: 08 Apr 2021
- views: 599116
1:55:19
Will Durant---The Philosophy of Spinoza
Will Durant---The Philosophy of Spinoza
Embark on a profound philosophical journey into the world of Baruch Spinoza's philosophy, guided by the wisdom of Will ...
Will Durant---The Philosophy of Spinoza
Embark on a profound philosophical journey into the world of Baruch Spinoza's philosophy, guided by the wisdom of Will Durant. In this enlightening video, Durant unpacks the intricate web of Spinoza's ideas, offering deep insights into the life, works, and enduring influence of this remarkable rationalist philosopher.
🔍 What You'll Discover:
Introduction to Baruch Spinoza: Gain insights into the life and background of Baruch Spinoza, understanding the circumstances that led to his groundbreaking philosophical ideas.
Spinoza's Pantheism: Explore the central concept of Spinoza's philosophy, his belief in a pantheistic God that permeates all of existence.
Ethics and Ethics Treatise: Delve into Spinoza's ethical framework, as outlined in his "Ethics" and "Ethics Treatise," which lay the groundwork for his views on human nature and the pursuit of virtue.
Freedom and Determinism: Understand Spinoza's intricate ideas about human freedom and determinism, as well as his concept of the "intellectual love of God."
Influence on Modern Thought: Discover how Spinoza's philosophy has had a lasting impact on various fields, from philosophy and psychology to literature and politics.
Contemporary Relevance: Durant examines Spinoza's enduring significance in the context of contemporary debates on ethics, metaphysics, and the nature of reality.
wayofspinoza.com
https://wn.com/Will_Durant_The_Philosophy_Of_Spinoza
Will Durant---The Philosophy of Spinoza
Embark on a profound philosophical journey into the world of Baruch Spinoza's philosophy, guided by the wisdom of Will Durant. In this enlightening video, Durant unpacks the intricate web of Spinoza's ideas, offering deep insights into the life, works, and enduring influence of this remarkable rationalist philosopher.
🔍 What You'll Discover:
Introduction to Baruch Spinoza: Gain insights into the life and background of Baruch Spinoza, understanding the circumstances that led to his groundbreaking philosophical ideas.
Spinoza's Pantheism: Explore the central concept of Spinoza's philosophy, his belief in a pantheistic God that permeates all of existence.
Ethics and Ethics Treatise: Delve into Spinoza's ethical framework, as outlined in his "Ethics" and "Ethics Treatise," which lay the groundwork for his views on human nature and the pursuit of virtue.
Freedom and Determinism: Understand Spinoza's intricate ideas about human freedom and determinism, as well as his concept of the "intellectual love of God."
Influence on Modern Thought: Discover how Spinoza's philosophy has had a lasting impact on various fields, from philosophy and psychology to literature and politics.
Contemporary Relevance: Durant examines Spinoza's enduring significance in the context of contemporary debates on ethics, metaphysics, and the nature of reality.
wayofspinoza.com
- published: 09 Nov 2014
- views: 378400
1:03:08
A History of Philosophy | 36 Spinoza
A History of Philosophy | 36 Spinoza
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A History of Philosophy | 36 Spinoza
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- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 127630
41:03
Spinoza - Rationalist Atheist or Mystical Pantheist ? Exploring Spinozism from Toland to Deleuze
Spinoza's philosophical monism has inspired a truly wide range of of reactions through history from decrying his metaphysics as atheism to the romantic notion o...
Spinoza's philosophical monism has inspired a truly wide range of of reactions through history from decrying his metaphysics as atheism to the romantic notion of him as the "God-Intoxicated Man." In this episode we explore this debate on the nature of Spinozism from the 17th century to contemporary philosophy.
Check out the companion episode from Seekers of Unity here - https://youtu.be/trBAIrywhMk
#spinoza #pantheism #philosophy
https://wn.com/Spinoza_Rationalist_Atheist_Or_Mystical_Pantheist_Exploring_Spinozism_From_Toland_To_Deleuze
Spinoza's philosophical monism has inspired a truly wide range of of reactions through history from decrying his metaphysics as atheism to the romantic notion of him as the "God-Intoxicated Man." In this episode we explore this debate on the nature of Spinozism from the 17th century to contemporary philosophy.
Check out the companion episode from Seekers of Unity here - https://youtu.be/trBAIrywhMk
#spinoza #pantheism #philosophy
- published: 02 Apr 2021
- views: 80295
36:05
The Metaphysics of Spinoza | A World of Substance (and Attributes and Modes)
Baruch Spinoza is one of Western philosophy’s most lauded geniuses. But how many know what he actually espoused? In this vid we’ll be exploring Spinoza’s philos...
Baruch Spinoza is one of Western philosophy’s most lauded geniuses. But how many know what he actually espoused? In this vid we’ll be exploring Spinoza’s philosophy, beginning with a brief biographical sketch, a word on his legacy and methodology, followed by an introductory overview of the heart of his philosophy, his metaphysics. Exploring the Structure of Realty According to Baruch Spinoza.
00:00 Intro
03:50 Biography
08:18 Legacy
09:52 Methodology
15:22 Metaphysics
17:23 Substance
19:18 Attributes
27:24 Modes
32:12 Monism
33:37 Recap
34:11 Coming up
This vid was made in collaboration with Justin Sledge @TheEsotericaChannel check out his accompanying video: Spinoza, Rationalist Atheist or Mystical Pantheist? https://youtu.be/6Tg03chJpZ4
Check out my convo with Justin on Logic and Mysticism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaLDtvUJI_A
Check out our other Spinoza vids:
The Riddle of Spinoza's God: https://youtu.be/ZCwUCC-GsNg
Spinoza's Secret for a Blessed Life: https://youtu.be/MC1JVerhHjY
The Case for Spinoza’s Mysticism: https://youtu.be/qjHkyHS_tQk
Did Spinoza Learn Kabbalah: https://youtu.be/ANtCH_vMgw0
Spinoza, Atheist or Kabbalist: https://youtu.be/Sat1pz1N63U
SoU Spinoza Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_7jcKJs6iwV18De29_S_POaPb0YwoP-C
SoU Pantheism Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_7jcKJs6iwXakiqxkH-wGlIY9cPidM9n
Some Recommended Readings:
• Allison, Henry, 1987. Benedict de Spinoza: An Introduction, New Haven: Yale University Press.
• Bennett, Jonathan, 1984. A Study of Spinoza’s Ethics, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
• Curley, Edwin, 1969. Spinoza’s Metaphysics: An Essay in Interpretation, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
• Della Rocca, Michael, 2008. Spinoza, London and New York: Routledge.
• Donagan, Alan, 1988. Spinoza, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
• Nadler, Steven, 1999 [2018]. Spinoza: A Life, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition, 2018.
• Nadler, Steven, 2006. Spinoza’s Ethics: An Introduction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
• Nadler, Steven, 2011. A Book Forged in Hell: Spinoza’s Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
• Wolfson, Harry, 1934. The Philosophy of Spinoza, 2 vols., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
• Yovel, Yirmiyahu, 1989. Spinoza and Other Heretics, 2 vols., Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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Baruch Spinoza is one of Western philosophy’s most lauded geniuses. But how many know what he actually espoused? In this vid we’ll be exploring Spinoza’s philosophy, beginning with a brief biographical sketch, a word on his legacy and methodology, followed by an introductory overview of the heart of his philosophy, his metaphysics. Exploring the Structure of Realty According to Baruch Spinoza.
00:00 Intro
03:50 Biography
08:18 Legacy
09:52 Methodology
15:22 Metaphysics
17:23 Substance
19:18 Attributes
27:24 Modes
32:12 Monism
33:37 Recap
34:11 Coming up
This vid was made in collaboration with Justin Sledge @TheEsotericaChannel check out his accompanying video: Spinoza, Rationalist Atheist or Mystical Pantheist? https://youtu.be/6Tg03chJpZ4
Check out my convo with Justin on Logic and Mysticism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaLDtvUJI_A
Check out our other Spinoza vids:
The Riddle of Spinoza's God: https://youtu.be/ZCwUCC-GsNg
Spinoza's Secret for a Blessed Life: https://youtu.be/MC1JVerhHjY
The Case for Spinoza’s Mysticism: https://youtu.be/qjHkyHS_tQk
Did Spinoza Learn Kabbalah: https://youtu.be/ANtCH_vMgw0
Spinoza, Atheist or Kabbalist: https://youtu.be/Sat1pz1N63U
SoU Spinoza Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_7jcKJs6iwV18De29_S_POaPb0YwoP-C
SoU Pantheism Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_7jcKJs6iwXakiqxkH-wGlIY9cPidM9n
Some Recommended Readings:
• Allison, Henry, 1987. Benedict de Spinoza: An Introduction, New Haven: Yale University Press.
• Bennett, Jonathan, 1984. A Study of Spinoza’s Ethics, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.
• Curley, Edwin, 1969. Spinoza’s Metaphysics: An Essay in Interpretation, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
• Della Rocca, Michael, 2008. Spinoza, London and New York: Routledge.
• Donagan, Alan, 1988. Spinoza, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
• Nadler, Steven, 1999 [2018]. Spinoza: A Life, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition, 2018.
• Nadler, Steven, 2006. Spinoza’s Ethics: An Introduction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
• Nadler, Steven, 2011. A Book Forged in Hell: Spinoza’s Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
• Wolfson, Harry, 1934. The Philosophy of Spinoza, 2 vols., Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
• Yovel, Yirmiyahu, 1989. Spinoza and Other Heretics, 2 vols., Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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- published: 02 Apr 2021
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Conferencia "Baruch Spinoza y el Compendio de gramática de la lengua hebrea" (Dr. Massimo Gargiulo)
Presentamos la XXXVII conferencia del Ciclo de Conferencias de la Cátedra libre de Estudios Judíos Moses Mendelssohn, "Baruch Spinoza y el Compendio de gramáti...
Presentamos la XXXVII conferencia del Ciclo de Conferencias de la Cátedra libre de Estudios Judíos Moses Mendelssohn, "Baruch Spinoza y el Compendio de gramática de la lengua hebrea" a cargo del Dr. Massimo Gargiulo (Pontificia Univeristà Gregoriana - Italia) realizada el domingo 14 de abril.
RESUMEN
La conferencia se dividirá en dos partes: en la primera proporcionará información contextual sobre el Compendio de Gramática de la Lengua Hebrea de Spinoza y traza sus presupuestos metodológicos, características generales y propósitos. En el segundo se leerá y comentará algunos pasajes de la obra que son significativos en sí mismos y por los cuales se puede captar el enfoque general de Spinoza hacia la gramática en el contexto de la filosofía y las relaciones de los judíos con la cultura circundante.
EXPOSITOR
Massimo Gargiulo es doctor en judaísmo, director del Centro de Estudios Judaicos Cardenal Bea de la Pontificia Universidad Gregoriana, donde también es profesor del Departamento de Teología Bíblica. También enseña en el Instituto Patrístico Augustinianum. Enseñó cultura judía en la Universidad La Sapienza de Roma y fue profesor de latín y griego en escuelas secundarias durante muchos años.
Sus principales áreas de investigación son el Nuevo Testamento en el contexto judío, la literatura cristiana antigua y sus relaciones con la literatura rabínica, Filón de Alejandría, la historiografía bíblica. Entre sus publicaciones recientes se encuentra El perfume de Abraham, un libro sobre la recepción del carácter bíblico en el cristianismo y el judaísmo de los primeros siglos. El interés por Spinoza se centra en el Compendio de Gramática de la Lengua Hebrea, que tradujo al italiano en una edición editada por Pina Totaro.
https://wn.com/Conferencia_Baruch_Spinoza_Y_El_Compendio_De_Gramática_De_La_Lengua_Hebrea_(Dr._Massimo_Gargiulo)
Presentamos la XXXVII conferencia del Ciclo de Conferencias de la Cátedra libre de Estudios Judíos Moses Mendelssohn, "Baruch Spinoza y el Compendio de gramática de la lengua hebrea" a cargo del Dr. Massimo Gargiulo (Pontificia Univeristà Gregoriana - Italia) realizada el domingo 14 de abril.
RESUMEN
La conferencia se dividirá en dos partes: en la primera proporcionará información contextual sobre el Compendio de Gramática de la Lengua Hebrea de Spinoza y traza sus presupuestos metodológicos, características generales y propósitos. En el segundo se leerá y comentará algunos pasajes de la obra que son significativos en sí mismos y por los cuales se puede captar el enfoque general de Spinoza hacia la gramática en el contexto de la filosofía y las relaciones de los judíos con la cultura circundante.
EXPOSITOR
Massimo Gargiulo es doctor en judaísmo, director del Centro de Estudios Judaicos Cardenal Bea de la Pontificia Universidad Gregoriana, donde también es profesor del Departamento de Teología Bíblica. También enseña en el Instituto Patrístico Augustinianum. Enseñó cultura judía en la Universidad La Sapienza de Roma y fue profesor de latín y griego en escuelas secundarias durante muchos años.
Sus principales áreas de investigación son el Nuevo Testamento en el contexto judío, la literatura cristiana antigua y sus relaciones con la literatura rabínica, Filón de Alejandría, la historiografía bíblica. Entre sus publicaciones recientes se encuentra El perfume de Abraham, un libro sobre la recepción del carácter bíblico en el cristianismo y el judaísmo de los primeros siglos. El interés por Spinoza se centra en el Compendio de Gramática de la Lengua Hebrea, que tradujo al italiano en una edición editada por Pina Totaro.
- published: 22 Apr 2024
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Psychologist Valerie Purdie Greenaway is the first African American to be tenured in the sciences at Columbia University, in its entire 263 year history. Despite her celebrated position—and, in fact, perhaps because of it—she still struggles with perception, subtle stereotyping, and the enormous stakes of being one of few women of color in a leadership role. Here, Valerie Purdie Greenaway speaks with diversity and inclusion expert Jennifer Brown about being "the only" in a workplace, whether that is along lines of gender, race, culture, or sexual orientation, and how organizations and individuals can do more to recognize and address their biases. That also means letting go of the idea that stereotyping is a malevolent case of "bad people doing bad things." What does discrimination really look like day to day? Most of it is subconscious, subtle, and is deeply embedded into the structure of organizations, which can have an impact on performance, mentorship, and staff turnover. Do you recognize any of your own behavior in this discussion? This live conversation was part of a recent New York panel on diversity, inclusion, and collaboration at work.
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VALERIE PURDIE GREENAWAY:
Valerie Purdie Greenaway is the Director of the Laboratory of Intergroup Relations and the Social Mind. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University, core faculty for the Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program (RWJ Columbia-site), and research fellow at the Institute for Research on African-American Studies (IRAAS) at Columbia. Dr. Purdie-Vaughns has authored numerous publications that have appeared in journals such as Science, Psychological Science, and Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. She was been awarded grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Russell Sage Foundation, Spencer Foundation and William T. Grant Foundation. In 2013, Dr. Purdie-Vaughns was awarded the Columbia University RISE (Research Initiative in Science and Engineering) award for most innovative and cutting edge research proposal titled, “Cells to Society" approach to reducing racial achievement gaps: Neuro-physiologic pathways involved in stereotype threat and social psychological interventions. Previously, Dr. Purdie-Vaughns served on the faculty in the Psychology Department at Yale University. She completed her doctoral work in psychology at Stanford University in 2004 as a student of Dr. Claude Steele. She completed her undergraduate work at Columbia University and lettered in varsity basketball.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Jennifer Brown: There is a lot of interesting new technology that scrubs job descriptions for gendered words, because they are—literally the ways that companies are presenting opportunities is screening out—women are self-screening out, because they’re seeing words that they don’t relate to or resonate with. So technology is going to have to help us shortcut our biases because we are so, unfortunately, kind of hopeless when it comes to that. It's really hardwired into us to be biased against maybe ourselves and believing the stereotypes we hear, but then also particularly bias coming at us, of course, from folks who have not done the work around their own choices, right, putting us into boxes.
So I want to know from you about when you experienced, in your career, some stereotype threat, and how did you correct for it when you know that it may be being applied to you? How do you not get swamped by that? It’s like “the death by a thousand cuts,” you know, it does accumulate, and then it causes a lot of us, frankly, to leave organizations. We can’t even put a fine point on it, but we feel; we don’t feel valued and heard and welcomed. So how did you overcome that and claim your power and align that?
Valerie Purdie Greenaway: Yes, that’s a great question. So first, by way of background: as a professor at Columbia, I’m the first African American to ever be tenured in the sciences since Columbia started. So I think it’s an incredible achievement but it also says a lot about even where we are today.
People think I don’t struggle; I struggle every single day. I have perfectionistic “syndrome” where I work on an article for a year, and then I work on it for another year. And I know the literature that women are more likely to do that, that perfectionistic syndrome is linked to being worried about being stereot...
For the full transcript, check out https://bigthink.com/videos/valerie-purdie-greenaway-what-does-workplace-stereotyping-look-like-race-gender-and-underperformance
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Psychologist Valerie Purdie Greenaway is the first African American to be tenured in the sciences at Columbia University, in its entire 263 year history. Despite her celebrated position—and, in fact, perhaps because of it—she still struggles with perception, subtle stereotyping, and the enormous stakes of being one of few women of color in a leadership role. Here, Valerie Purdie Greenaway speaks with diversity and inclusion expert Jennifer Brown about being "the only" in a workplace, whether that is along lines of gender, race, culture, or sexual orientation, and how organizations and individuals can do more to recognize and address their biases. That also means letting go of the idea that stereotyping is a malevolent case of "bad people doing bad things." What does discrimination really look like day to day? Most of it is subconscious, subtle, and is deeply embedded into the structure of organizations, which can have an impact on performance, mentorship, and staff turnover. Do you recognize any of your own behavior in this discussion? This live conversation was part of a recent New York panel on diversity, inclusion, and collaboration at work.
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VALERIE PURDIE GREENAWAY:
Valerie Purdie Greenaway is the Director of the Laboratory of Intergroup Relations and the Social Mind. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University, core faculty for the Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program (RWJ Columbia-site), and research fellow at the Institute for Research on African-American Studies (IRAAS) at Columbia. Dr. Purdie-Vaughns has authored numerous publications that have appeared in journals such as Science, Psychological Science, and Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. She was been awarded grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Russell Sage Foundation, Spencer Foundation and William T. Grant Foundation. In 2013, Dr. Purdie-Vaughns was awarded the Columbia University RISE (Research Initiative in Science and Engineering) award for most innovative and cutting edge research proposal titled, “Cells to Society" approach to reducing racial achievement gaps: Neuro-physiologic pathways involved in stereotype threat and social psychological interventions. Previously, Dr. Purdie-Vaughns served on the faculty in the Psychology Department at Yale University. She completed her doctoral work in psychology at Stanford University in 2004 as a student of Dr. Claude Steele. She completed her undergraduate work at Columbia University and lettered in varsity basketball.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Jennifer Brown: There is a lot of interesting new technology that scrubs job descriptions for gendered words, because they are—literally the ways that companies are presenting opportunities is screening out—women are self-screening out, because they’re seeing words that they don’t relate to or resonate with. So technology is going to have to help us shortcut our biases because we are so, unfortunately, kind of hopeless when it comes to that. It's really hardwired into us to be biased against maybe ourselves and believing the stereotypes we hear, but then also particularly bias coming at us, of course, from folks who have not done the work around their own choices, right, putting us into boxes.
So I want to know from you about when you experienced, in your career, some stereotype threat, and how did you correct for it when you know that it may be being applied to you? How do you not get swamped by that? It’s like “the death by a thousand cuts,” you know, it does accumulate, and then it causes a lot of us, frankly, to leave organizations. We can’t even put a fine point on it, but we feel; we don’t feel valued and heard and welcomed. So how did you overcome that and claim your power and align that?
Valerie Purdie Greenaway: Yes, that’s a great question. So first, by way of background: as a professor at Columbia, I’m the first African American to ever be tenured in the sciences since Columbia started. So I think it’s an incredible achievement but it also says a lot about even where we are today.
People think I don’t struggle; I struggle every single day. I have perfectionistic “syndrome” where I work on an article for a year, and then I work on it for another year. And I know the literature that women are more likely to do that, that perfectionistic syndrome is linked to being worried about being stereot...
For the full transcript, check out https://bigthink.com/videos/valerie-purdie-greenaway-what-does-workplace-stereotyping-look-like-race-gender-and-underperformance
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 85550