Relating to or characteristic of the Dutch philosopher Spinoza or his ideas.
the influence of the Spinozistic system
Example sentencesExamples
These are arguments for the existence of a Spinozistic or Deistic 'God of Nature' who or which leaves Nature and its creatures entirely to their own devices.
He's attained a Spinozistic wisdom, an awareness 'that there can be no hope without fear, and no fear without hope'.
The director's vision is of an immanent, impersonal, Spinozistic God, where God = Nature.
Much has been written about the response of Einstein's contemporaries to his Spinozistic cosmic religion.
Pain and reversal have bequeathed to him an indifference to the fickle viscissitudes of outrageous fortune that is 'philosophical' in both the colloquial, and the rigorously Spinozistic, sense.
Definition of Spinozistic in US English:
Spinozistic
adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the Dutch philosopher Spinoza or his ideas.
the influence of the Spinozistic system
Example sentencesExamples
These are arguments for the existence of a Spinozistic or Deistic 'God of Nature' who or which leaves Nature and its creatures entirely to their own devices.
Pain and reversal have bequeathed to him an indifference to the fickle viscissitudes of outrageous fortune that is 'philosophical' in both the colloquial, and the rigorously Spinozistic, sense.
Much has been written about the response of Einstein's contemporaries to his Spinozistic cosmic religion.
The director's vision is of an immanent, impersonal, Spinozistic God, where God = Nature.
He's attained a Spinozistic wisdom, an awareness 'that there can be no hope without fear, and no fear without hope'.