Beyond Good and Evil

by

Friedrich Nietzsche

Spinoza Character Analysis

Baruch Spinoza was a 17th-century Portuguese Jewish philosopher who was a major influence on Enlightenment thought. Living and working in Amsterdam, Spinoza asserted that God should be considered as a causa sui, a position which, among others, led to both his expulsion from the Jewish community and persecution by Christian authorities as a blasphemer.
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Spinoza Character Timeline in Beyond Good and Evil

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1. On the Prejudices of Philosophers
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...than an unconscious expression of philosophers’ moral prejudices. Nietzsche gives the examples of Kant and Spinoza but claims that this critique indeed applies to philosophers throughout history. (full context)