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Eintrag Nr. 21867
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
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