Literature type | Edited collections |
Title | Baruch Spinoza |
Subtitle | Addresses and messages delivered and read at the college of the city of New York |
Title of magazine / anthology | on the occasion of the tercentenary of Spinoza ; November 23rd 1932 |
Editor (surname first) | Spinoza Institute of America |
Place published | New York |
Publisher | Spinoza Institute of America |
Year | 1933 |
Pages in total (of the volume) | 77 |
Works contained | I. H. Muraskin: Why honor Spinoza? ; I[saac] Husik: Spinoza, Apostle of freedom ; G[abriel] R[ichard] Mason: Living in accordance with the philosophy of Spinoza ; J[acob] Shatzky: Spinoza and modern thought ; H[arry] Waton: The historic significance of Spinoza's philosophy ; A[lbert] Einstein, Fr[ederick] Pollock, S[amuel] Alexander, C[onstantin] Brunner, L[eo] Polak, C[arl] Gebhardt, L[eon] Brunschvicg: Messages ; H[arry] Waton: The Jewish question and Spinoza's philosophy ; W. Bernard: Free will or determinism? ; H[arry] Waton: Why a Spinoza Institute? An address on occasion of the founding of the Spinoza Institute of America |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Reception history, Spinoza and Judaism / Jewish philosophy, Anniversary lectures / jubilee articles / conference proceedings |
Autopsy | no |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=21867&LANG=EN |
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