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Religion and Ethics Discussion => Philosophy, in all its guises. => Topic started by: Nearly Sane on April 10, 2024, 10:08:56 AM

Title: Spinoza: Freedom’s Messiah by Ian Buruma review – a man of his time… and ours
Post by: Nearly Sane on April 10, 2024, 10:08:56 AM
Though the review, rightly I think, counsels against the approach of taking concepts from now and simplistically applying them retrospectively.




https://www.theguardian.com/books/2024/apr/09/spinoza-freedoms-messiah-by-ian-buruma-review-baruch-spinoza-a-man-of-his-time-and-ours
Title: Re: Spinoza: Freedom’s Messiah by Ian Buruma review – a man of his time… and ours
Post by: Steve H on April 11, 2024, 09:44:11 AM
Reginald Jeeves was an admirer of Spinoza. In the real world, I remember Bertrand Russell being full of praise for his attractive personality in his 'History of Western Philosophy'.
A 1907 review by Russell of a book about Spinoza's ethics: https://users.drew.edu/jlenz/br-review-of-spinoza1.html
Title: Re: Spinoza: Freedom’s Messiah by Ian Buruma review – a man of his time… and ours
Post by: Nearly Sane on April 11, 2024, 10:00:10 AM
There's a romanticism about Spinoza that others attribute that I've always struggled to see. It's not helped by his writing style which I've always wondered was in part because he was wary of the authorities reaction.