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The Correspondance (1676-1729). Freethinker

by Anthony Collins
language: french
Publisher: HONORE CHAMPION, April of 2011 ‧
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Anthony Collins was cast in an unflattering light and dismissed out-of-hand by early critics who included the classical scholar Richard Bentley, the philosopher Bishop Berkeley and the satirist Jonathan Swift. His correspondence, particularly with John Locke - the most intense and seminal of his friendships - and Pierre Des Maizeaux - among the most protracted and certainly best documented, shows him very differently and sets the stage for a proper appreciation of the most penetrating and philosophically acute of the early 18th century English free-thinkers. Jim Dybikowski is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. Starting as a specialist in Greek Philosophy, he has more recently focused on 18th century intellectual mavericks such as the free thinker Anthony Collins and the priest of nature David Williams.

The Correspondance (1676-1729). Freethinker

by Anthony Collins

Property Description
ISBN: 9782745321145
Publisher: HONORE CHAMPION
Release Date: April of 2011
Language: French
Pages: 456
Format: Book
Collection: Cahiers Rouges
Categories: Books in French > Fiction > Linguistics and Philology
Books in French > Social Sciences and Humanities > Others
EAN: 9782745321145