bokomslag Early Modern Atheism from Spinoza to dHolbach
Filosofi & religion

Early Modern Atheism from Spinoza to dHolbach

Gianluca Mori

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  • 368 sidor
  • 2021
Examining the birth and development of early modern atheism from Spinozas Tractatus theologico-politicus (1670) to dHolbachs Systme de la nature (1770), this study considers Spinoza, Hobbes, Cudworth, Bayle, Meslier, Boulainviller, Du Marsais, Frret, Toland, Collins, Hume, Diderot, Voltaire, and dHolbach and positions them in a general interpretive scheme, based on the idea that early modern atheism is itself an unwanted fruit of early modern metaphysics and theology. Breaking with a long-standing tradition, Descartes claimed that it was possible to have a "clear and distinct" idea of God, indeed that the idea of God was the "clearest and most distinct" of all ideas accessible to the human mind. Humans could thus obtain a scientific knowledge of Gods nature and attributes. But as soon as God became an object of science, He also became the object of a thoroughgoing scientific analysis and criticism. The effortlessness with which early modern atheists managed to turn round their adversaries arguments to their own favour is a sign that the new doctrines of God which emerged in the seventeenth-century, each based in its own way on principles and dogmas related to the new science of nature, were plunging headfirst towards the precipice under their own steam.
  • Författare: Gianluca Mori
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781800348158
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 368
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-07-12
  • Förlag: Voltaire Foundation