Baruch Spinoza cytaty
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Benedykt Spinoza – filozof niderlandzki zaliczany do grona największych myślicieli żydowskich. Ostatni średniowieczny filozof żydowski i zarazem pierwszy nowożytny.

✵ 24. Listopad 1632 – 21. Luty 1677   •   Natępne imiona Baruch de Spinoza
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Baruch Spinoza słynne cytaty

Baruch Spinoza Cytaty o naturze

„(…) wiedza o jedności łącząca umysł z całą Naturą.”

Źródło: Richard H. Popkin, Avrum Stroll, Filozofia, op. cit., s. 49.

„(…) wszystko, co zachodzi, dzieje się według wiecznego porządku i stałych praw Natury.”

Źródło: Richard H. Popkin, Avrum Stroll, Filozofia, op. cit., s. 48.

Baruch Spinoza cytaty

„Im lepiej rozumiesz siebie i swoje emocje, tym bardziej zaczynasz kochać to, co jest.”

Źródło: Byron Katie, Stephen Mitchell, Kochaj, co masz! Cztery pytania, które zmienią twoje życie, G+J Gruner + Jahr Polska, Warszawa 2010, tłum. Anna Boniszewska.

„Starałem się jedynie, aby ludzkich postępków nie wyśmiewać, nie opłakiwać i nie potępiać, lecz je zrozumieć.”

Wariant: Starałem się jedynie, aby ludzkich postępków nie wyśmiewać, nie opłakiwać i nie potępiać, lecz je zrozumieć.

„(…) nic nie jest dobre lub złe samo w sobie.”

Źródło: Richard H. Popkin, Avrum Stroll, Filozofia, op. cit., s. 50.

Baruch Spinoza: Cytaty po angielsku

“Spinoza helps me to see myself objectively. This makes life bearable even in experiencing suffering; and with the teachings from the Ethics the world is perceived as manageable.”

Daniel Barenboim, " The Purpose of the State is Freedom https://danielbarenboim.com/the-purpose-of-the-state-is-freedom/" (DanielBarenboim.com, December 2003)
A - F, Daniel Barenboim

“To sum it up in a word: Marx was close to Hegel in his insistence on rejecting every philosophy of the Origin and of the Subject, whether rationalist, empiricist or transcendental; in his critique of the cogito, of the sensualist-empiricist subject and of the transcendental subject, thus in his critique of the idea of a theory of knowledge. Marx was close to Hegel in his critique of the legal subject and of the social contract, in his critique of the moral subject, in short of every philosophical ideology of the Subject, which whatever the variation involved gave classical bourgeois philosophy the means of guaranteeing its ideas, practices and goals by not simply reproducing but philosophically elaborating the notions of the dominant legal ideology. And if you consider the grouping of these critical themes, you have to admit that Marx was close to Hegel just in respect to those features which Hegel had openly borrowed from Spinoza, because all this can be found in the Ethics and the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus.”

These deep-rooted affinities are normally passed over in pious silence; they nevertheless constitute, from Epicurus to Spinoza and Hegel, the premises of Marx's materialism. They are hardly ever mentioned, for the simple reason that Marx himself did not mention them, and so the whole of the Marx-Hegel relationship is made to hang on the dialectic, because this Marx did talk about!

Louis Althusser, Essays in Self-Criticism (1976), "Is it Simple to be a Marxist in Philosophy?"
A - F, Louis Althusser

“I confess without hesitation my dependence regarding the teachings of Spinoza. If I never cared to cite his name directly, it is because I never drew the tenets of my thinking from the study of that author but rather from the atmosphere he created.”

Sigmund Freud, in a letter to Lothar Bickel in 1931. As quoted in Siegfried Hessing, ‘Freud et Spinoza’, in Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'Etranger, Vol. 167 No 2, 1977, p. 168; and also as quoted in António Damásio's Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain (Orlando, FL: Harcourt, 2003)
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“Goethe found such a point of view early in Spinoza, and he gladly recognizes how much the views of this great thinker have been in keeping with the needs of his youth. He found himself in him, and so he could fix himself to him in the most beautiful way.”

Original in German: Einen solchen Standpunkt fand Goethe früh in Spinoza, und er erkennet mit Freuden, wie sehr die Ansichten dieses großen Denkers den Bedürfnissen seiner Jugend gemäß gewesen. Er fand in ihm sich selber, und so konnte er sich auch an ihm auf das schönste befestigen.
Johann Peter Eckermann, Gespräche mit Goethe in den letzten Jahren seines Lebens, 1831
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“Of all the philosophers of the seventeenth century, perhaps none have more relevance today than Spinoza.”

Steven Nadler, in article Baruch Spinoza, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (First published Jun 29, 2001; substantive revision Jul 4, 2016)
M - R, Steven Nadler

“I always carry the Ethics of Spinoza with me.”

Original in German: Ich führe, die Ethik von Spinoza immer bei mir; er hat die Mathematik in die Ethik gebracht, so ich in die Farbenlehre, das heißt: da steht nichts im Hintersatz, was nicht im Vordersatz schon begründet ist.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in a conversation with Boisserée, 3 August 1815. As quoted in Julie D. Prandi's “Dare To Be Happy!”: A Study of Goethe's Ethics (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1993)
G - L, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“Lovingly facing the “one is everything”
amor dei, happy from comprehension—
Take off your shoes! That three times holy land—
—Yet secretly beneath this love, devouring,
A fire of revenge was shimmering,
The Jewish God devoured by Jewish hatred . . .
Hermit! Have I recognized you?”

Friedrich Nietzsche, in his poem To Spinoza. Translated from the German by Yirmiyahu Yovel, in his book Spinoza and Other Heretics, Vol. 2: The Adventures of Immanence (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1989), p. 132. Original published in Nietzsche, Werke (Leipzig: Kröner, 1919)
M - R, Friedrich Nietzsche

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