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Baruch Spinoza - Magnet

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Small format, serious subject matter. This portrait magnet brings one of history's most radical philosophers into your everyday spaces - a daily reminder that the people who shaped civilization are worth remembering.

This Spinoza magnet features a bold, graphic portrait, part of the Architects of Reason collection. A distinctive gift for philosophy lovers, free thinkers, and educators. Available in three sizes.

ABOUT BARUCH SPINOZA (1632–1677)

In 1656, Spinoza was excommunicated from his Amsterdam synagogue - one of the harshest such sentences ever recorded. The charges were never specified. What's certain is that his ideas were considered too dangerous to tolerate.

He spent the rest of his life quietly grinding lenses, living simply, and writing philosophy that would reshape Western thought. His masterwork, Ethics, presented a vision of God not as a personal deity but as synonymous with nature itself - infinite, rational, and indifferent to human affairs. It was published only after his death.

Spinoza's work laid the foundations of modern secular philosophy, religious tolerance, and rational ethics. He remains one of history's most original and uncompromising minds.

Celebrate the enduring legacy of intellectual bravery with this Baruch Spinoza hardcover journal, part of the Architects of Reason collection. Featuring a bold, stylized portrait of Spinoza on a deep blue cover, this journal honors one of the most original minds of the Enlightenment era.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Available in three sizes: 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5 inches
  • Matte finish for a sophisticated, glare-free surface
  • Laminated surface for durability and color vibrancy
  • White vinyl with strong magnetic backing
  • Indoor use recommended
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