
Leo Strauss, Das Testament Spinozas (1932) [original in German]
S - Z
Selected works, Spinoza and Buddha: Visions of a Dead God (1933)
Leo Strauss, Das Testament Spinozas (1932) [original in German]
S - Z
Selected works, Spinoza and Buddha: Visions of a Dead God (1933)
Source: In Job's Balances: on the sources of the eternal truths, Foreword p. xxxix
“Spinoza is, for me, the prince of philosophers.”
Gilles Deleuze, Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza (cited in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://www.iep.utm.edu/d/deleuze.htm#SH3b)
Selected works, Spinoza and Buddha: Visions of a Dead God (1933)
Did not appear in Saturday Evening Post story, but quoted in Einstein: His Life and Universe http://books.google.com/books?id=dJMpQagbz_gC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA387#v=onepage&q&f=false by Walter Isaacson, p. 387, in the section discussing Viereck's interview.
1920s, Viereck interview (1929)
Antonio Negri, The Savage Anomaly: The Power of Spinoza's Metaphysics and Politics (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991). Translated from the Italian by Michael Hardt. Originally published as L'anomalia selvaggia. Saggio su potere e potenza in Baruch Spinoza (Milano: Feltrinelli, 1981)
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S. M. Melamed, Spinoza and Buddha: Visions of a Dead God (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1933)
M - R
Bertrand Russell, in The History of Western Philosophy (1945) Ch. X.
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences: The Logic
G - L, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel