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Spinoza: Freedom’s Messiah by Ian Buruma review – a man of his time… and ours
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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
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Re: Spinoza: Freedom’s Messiah by Ian Buruma review – a man of his time… and ours
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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
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I came to realise that every time we recognise something human in creatures, we are also recognising something creaturely in ourselves. That is central to the rejection of human supremacism as the pernicious doctrine it is.
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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.
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