God or Nature | Spinoza's Complete Philosophy episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 2H 58M

God or Nature | Spinoza's Complete Philosophy

from sleepyphilosophyradio · host slphilosophy

Deus sive Natura. God or Nature. Baruch Spinoza's revolutionary equation that shattered the distinction between Creator and creation made him the most dangerous philosopher of the seventeenth century. This three-hour exploration traces his journey from Amsterdam's Portuguese-Jewish community through excommunication, solitary lens grinding, and the development of a philosophical system that would influence Einstein, the Romantics, and contemporary thought.Discover the geometric arguments of the Ethics: substance monism that declares only one infinite reality exists, mind-body parallelism that dissolves Cartesian dualism, the doctrine of conatus as the striving at the heart of all existence, and the path from human bondage through understanding to blessedness. Spinoza offers freedom through comprehending necessity, ethics grounded in nature rather than divine command, and the intellectual love of God that requires no supernatural belief.For night listening, contemplation, study, or deep rest.CHAPTERS:00:00:00 Chapter 1: God or Nature: The Most Dangerous Idea00:10:47 Chapter 2: Amsterdam and the Portuguese Jewish World00:24:44 Chapter 3: Education, Doubt, and the Path to Excommunication00:41:18 Chapter 4: The Cherem: Cursed and Cut Off00:52:10 Chapter 5: The Lens Grinder and the Philosophical Life01:08:56 Chapter 6: The Geometric Method: Why Demonstrate Ethics Like Mathematics01:20:51 Chapter 7: One Substance: The Foundation of Everything01:34:28 Chapter 8: God as Nature: Infinite Attributes and Eternal Necessity01:50:32 Chapter 9: Farewell to Miracles, Providence, and Final Causes02:05:49 Chapter 10: Mind and Body: Parallelism and the Rejection of Dualism02:20:07 Chapter 11: Three Kinds of Knowledge: Imagination, Reason, Intuition02:34:38 Chapter 12: Conatus: The Striving at the Heart of All Things02:46:56 Chapter 13: Joy, Sadness, and the Architecture of the Emotions

Deus sive Natura. God or Nature. Baruch Spinoza's revolutionary equation that shattered the distinction between Creator and creation made him the most dangerous philosopher of the seventeenth century. This three-hour exploration traces his journey from Amsterdam's Portuguese-Jewish community through excommunication, solitary lens grinding, and the development of a philosophical system that would influence Einstein, the Romantics, and contemporary thought.Discover the geometric arguments of the Ethics: substance monism that declares only one infinite reality exists, mind-body parallelism that dissolves Cartesian dualism, the doctrine of conatus as the striving at the heart of all existence, and the path from human bondage through understanding to blessedness. Spinoza offers freedom through comprehending necessity, ethics grounded in nature rather than divine command, and the intellectual love of God that requires no supernatural belief.For night listening, contemplation, study, or deep rest.CHAPTERS:00:00:00 Chapter 1: God or Nature: The Most Dangerous Idea00:10:47 Chapter 2: Amsterdam and the Portuguese Jewish World00:24:44 Chapter 3: Education, Doubt, and the Path to Excommunication00:41:18 Chapter 4: The Cherem: Cursed and Cut Off00:52:10 Chapter 5: The Lens Grinder and the Philosophical Life01:08:56 Chapter 6: The Geometric Method: Why Demonstrate Ethics Like Mathematics01:20:51 Chapter 7: One Substance: The Foundation of Everything01:34:28 Chapter 8: God as Nature: Infinite Attributes and Eternal Necessity01:50:32 Chapter 9: Farewell to Miracles, Providence, and Final Causes02:05:49 Chapter 10: Mind and Body: Parallelism and the Rejection of Dualism02:20:07 Chapter 11: Three Kinds of Knowledge: Imagination, Reason, Intuition02:34:38 Chapter 12: Conatus: The Striving at the Heart of All Things02:46:56 Chapter 13: Joy, Sadness, and the Architecture of the Emotions

NOW PLAYING

God or Nature | Spinoza's Complete Philosophy

0:00 2:58:45

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of sleepyphilosophyradio?

This episode is 2 hours and 58 minutes long.

When was this sleepyphilosophyradio episode published?

This episode was published on November 29, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Deus sive Natura. God or Nature. Baruch Spinoza's revolutionary equation that shattered the distinction between Creator and creation made him the most dangerous philosopher of the seventeenth century. This three-hour exploration traces his journey...

Can I download this sleepyphilosophyradio episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!