Richard H. Popkin
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Philosophy Made Simple: A Complete Guide to the World's Most Important Thinkers and Theories
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1956
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39 editions
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The History of Scepticism: From Savonarola to Bayle
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2003
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4 editions
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The Columbia History Of Western Philosophy
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published
1998
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5 editions
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The History of Scepticism from Erasmus to Spinoza
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1964
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8 editions
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Spinoza
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2004
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8 editions
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The Philosophy of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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1966
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15 editions
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Medieval Philosophy: From St. Augustine to Nicholas of Cusa
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1969
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4 editions
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The Second Oswald
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published
1966
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10 editions
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Skepticism: An Anthology
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2007
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4 editions
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Skeptical Philosophy for Everyone
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2001
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6 editions
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“So, Spinoza went off, not as a victim or a pariah but as an independent Portuguese person living in Amsterdam. In so doing, he became one of the first people to live outside of any religious affiliation.”
― Spinoza
― Spinoza
“Spinoza was introduced to the Quaker leader in the Netherlands, William Ames, and was described by Peter Serrarius as a “Jew who by the Jews hath been cast out.”
― Spinoza
― Spinoza
“One person was excommunicated for buying a kosher chicken from an Ashkenazi butcher rather than a Sephardic one.”
― Spinoza
― Spinoza
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