Dr. Miroslav Bachev, Assist. Prof.
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Bulgaria)
https://doi.org/10.53656/phil2022-03-05
Absract. One of the important topics in the field of philosophy of religion is the relationship between the various forms of the Divine, in particular the wellknown distinction between "philosophical God" and personalist understandings of God (Blaise Pascal). Spinoza's ethics is oriented mainly to the argumentation of the first understanding and is its consistent implementation. Hegel's interpretation of Spinoza is reconstructed here in view of the question of pantheism and atheism in Spinoza's system and whether and to what extent Hegel rehabilitated and
"justified" Spinoza. Our thesis is that Hegel's position on too many God in Spinoza
is incomplete and imprecise.
Keywords: substance; modes; God; Spinoza; Hegel