spinoza
Baruch Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of the 17th century, born in 1632 in Amsterdam to a family of Portuguese Sephardi Jews. He trained as a lens grinder and pursued philosophy with a rigorous, rational approach. In 1656 he was excommunicated by the Amsterdam Jewish community for heresy and spent his remaining years in the Dutch Republic, dying in 1677 in The Hague after contracting tuberculosis. His compact body of work and the manner of his life contributed to his enduring reputation as a central figure in rationalist philosophy.
Spinoza developed a systemic and highly influential philosophy that challenged Cartesian dualism and the foundations of
His political writings, notably the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (1670), argued for freedom of philosophical inquiry, the separation
Spinoza’s work influenced later Enlightenment thinkers, German idealists, and modern secular and political philosophy. His radical