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Spinozist vs Spinozism - What's the difference?

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Spinozist is a related term of spinozism.


In philosophy|lang=en terms the difference between spinozist and spinozism

is that spinozist is (philosophy) while spinozism is (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine of (1632-1677) and his followers.

As a noun spinozist

is (philosophy) an adherent of or a specialist in the study of the philosophical doctrines of (1632-1677).

As an adjective spinozist

is (philosophy).

As a proper noun spinozism is

(philosophy) the philosophical doctrine of (1632-1677) and his followers.

spinozist

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (philosophy) An adherent of or a specialist in the study of the philosophical doctrines of (1632-1677).
  • * 2001 , William E. Connolly, "Review: Spinoza and Us," Political Theory , vol. 29, no. 4, p. 589:
  • The last chapter explores how a contemporary Spinozist might respond.

    Derived terms

    * Spinozistic

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (philosophy)
  • * 1878 , Frederick Pollock, "Notes on the Philosophy of Spinoza," Mind , vol. 3, no. 10, p. 211n:
  • Dr. Van Vloten . . . tries now and then to be more Spinozist than Spinoza himself.

    References

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    spinozism

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (philosophy) The philosophical doctrine of (1632-1677) and his followers.
  • * 1878 , J. P. N. Land, "Philosophy in the Dutch Universities," Mind , vol. 3, no. 9, p. 96:
  • A common weapon against Cartesians in those latter days was an accusation of Spinozism .
  • * 2002 , Sebastian Gardner and Paul Franks, "From Kant to Post-Kantian Idealism," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volumes , vol. 76, p. 230 note 7:
  • Monism, as characterized here, seems to be a commitment both of Spinoza and of variants of Spinozism influential in Germany in the 1780s and 90s.

    References

    * * Dictionary of Philosophy'', (ed.), Philosophical Library, 1962. ''See: "Spinozism" by Albert G. A. Balz, pp. 298-299.