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The correspondence of Anthony Collins, 1676-1729, freethinker

Collins Anthony, Dybikowski James
Publication date 28/04/2011
EAN: 9782745321145
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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 Jo... See full description
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PublisherCHAMPION
Page Count456
Languageen
AuthorCollins Anthony, Dybikowski James
FormatHardback
Product typeBook
Publication date28/04/2011
Weight760 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.80 x 15.50 x 23.50 cm
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.