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Reflective Debugging in Spinoza V3.0
IFAC Symposium on Advances in Control Education, 2021In this paper we present an online IDE (Spinoza 3.0) for teaching Python programming in which the students are (sometimes) required to verbally reflect on their error messages and unit test failures before being allowed to modify their code.
Fatima Abu Deeb, T. Hickey
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Spinoza on Learning to Live Together
, 2020Book synopsis: Philosophising, as Spinoza conceives it, is the project of learning to live joyfully. Yet this is also a matter of learning to live together, and the surest manifestation of philosophical insight is the capacity to sustain a harmonious way
S. James
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Reconsidering Spinoza’s ‘Rationalism’
Australasian Philosophical Review, 2020Spinoza has often been cited as a classic example of the philosophical category of ‘rationalism’; and there is indeed much about his philosophy that can seem to warrant that classification.
G. Lloyd
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Idealistic Studies, 1999
A key moment in Spinoza reception, Heine's writing gains sharper theoretical contours when read with careful attention to the way in which he appropriates Spinoza. Heine's portrayal of Spinoza in his On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany does not only represent a critical intervention in the project of intellectual history writing that ...
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A key moment in Spinoza reception, Heine's writing gains sharper theoretical contours when read with careful attention to the way in which he appropriates Spinoza. Heine's portrayal of Spinoza in his On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany does not only represent a critical intervention in the project of intellectual history writing that ...
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2023
Abstract This chapter offers an overview and analysis of Schleiermacher’s encounter with Spinoza’s thought. It first gives an introduction to Schleiermacher’s engagement with Spinoza (1). Through the correspondence between Jacobi and Mendelssohn, Schleiermacher learned about Spinoza with a focus on the metaphysical problem of ...
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Abstract This chapter offers an overview and analysis of Schleiermacher’s encounter with Spinoza’s thought. It first gives an introduction to Schleiermacher’s engagement with Spinoza (1). Through the correspondence between Jacobi and Mendelssohn, Schleiermacher learned about Spinoza with a focus on the metaphysical problem of ...
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2008
Au regard des encyclopédies, Spinoza est ordinairement présenté comme le philosophe de la Substance, qui seule existe et dont l'homme n'est qu'un Mode parmi d'autres, tous soumis au plus strict déterminisme. Le théoricien aussi du savoir absolu, seule voie vers la vraie liberté.Pour autant Spinoza ne prétend pas tout savoir: il ne cesse au contraire d ...
Sévérac, Pascal, Suhamy, Ariel
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Au regard des encyclopédies, Spinoza est ordinairement présenté comme le philosophe de la Substance, qui seule existe et dont l'homme n'est qu'un Mode parmi d'autres, tous soumis au plus strict déterminisme. Le théoricien aussi du savoir absolu, seule voie vers la vraie liberté.Pour autant Spinoza ne prétend pas tout savoir: il ne cesse au contraire d ...
Sévérac, Pascal, Suhamy, Ariel
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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007
The term post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a relatively recent addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders, Fourth Edition Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) (American ...
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The term post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a relatively recent addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders, Fourth Edition Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) (American ...
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Spinoza on Reason, Passions, and the Supreme Good
, 2019This book offers a new narrative about Spinoza’s moral philosophy and his account of reason, passions, and social cooperation. Spinoza’s views evolved significantly over time.
Andrea Sangiacomo
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
This chapter analyzes Spinoza’s ethical theory in the context of his philosophical naturalism, his doctrine that the actual essence of each thing is its striving for self-preservation (conatus), and his psychology of the emotions as it concerns both ...
Don Garrett
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This chapter analyzes Spinoza’s ethical theory in the context of his philosophical naturalism, his doctrine that the actual essence of each thing is its striving for self-preservation (conatus), and his psychology of the emotions as it concerns both ...
Don Garrett
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Necessity and Nature in Spinoza's Philosophy
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018Spinoza’s guiding commitment to the thesis that nothing exists or occurs outside of the scope of nature and its necessary laws makes him one of the great seventeenth-century exemplars of both philosophical naturalism and explanatory rationalism.
Don Garrett
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