Spinoza’s letters

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Spinoza’s letters are a collection of Baruch Spinoza’s personal and philosophical correspondence that illuminate his ideas, relationships, and intellectual context.

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instanceOf collection of letters
historical document
philosophical correspondence
author Baruch Spinoza
contains personal correspondence
philosophical correspondence
correspondent Albert Burgh
Henry Oldenburg
Jarig Jelles
Johannes Hudde
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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Lodewijk Meyer
Tschirnhaus
Willem van Blijenbergh
documents Spinoza’s intellectual relationships
development of Spinoza’s philosophy
reception of Spinoza’s ideas
editedIn modern critical editions
illuminate Spinoza’s epistemology
Spinoza’s ethics
Spinoza’s metaphysics
Spinoza’s political thought
Spinoza’s religious views
language Dutch
Latin
preservedIn various European archives
providesEvidenceFor Spinoza’s daily life
Spinoza’s relations with scientific institutions
Spinoza’s social network
timePeriod 17th century
topic freedom and necessity
good and evil
immortality of the soul
interpretation of the Ethics
lens grinding
mathematics
method in philosophy
mind–body relation
miracles
nature of God or substance
optics
political authority
scriptural interpretation
toleration
translatedInto English
French
German
usedAsSourceBy biographers of Spinoza
editors of Spinoza’s works
historians of philosophy

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