Descartes, Spinoza And the New Philosophy

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Descartes, Spinoza And the New Philosophy
Iverach, James, 1839-1922
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He may have read the works of Giordano Bruno, as there are some coincidences between his writings and those of Bruno. It may have been from Bruno that his desire to unite the religious ideas which he held as Jewish with the scientific conception of nature found a *way to satisfy itself. From his scientific studies he reached the scientific conception of nature, a conception which was not a Jewish inheritance. The Old Testament has no conception of nature, and the conception of nature as such is... mainly due to the influence of the Greeks. But the conception of God the Eternal, the Unchangeable, the One was essentially a Hebrew idea, and belonged to Spinoza as part of his heritage. So great was the Hebrew conception of God that in the light of Him the world tended to disappear, and the whole system of second causes tended to lose even their relative independence. The task of Spinoza thus defined itself for him, how to unite the conception of God with the conception of nature, and how to state that union so as to keep the essential characteristics of both conceptions.

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