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The philosophy of Anthony Collins - free-thought and atheism

Agnesina Jacopo
Publication date 29/03/2018
EAN: 9782745346629
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Anthony Collins (1676-1729) is most often remembered for his Discourse of Free-Thinking (1713) but his philosophical positions are equally audacious and largely innovative: the denial of God’s intelligence and design, the rejection of the existence o... See full description
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PublisherCHAMPION
Page Count218
Languageen
AuthorAgnesina Jacopo
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date29/03/2018
Weight30 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.20 x 15.50 x 23.50 cm
Anthony Collins (1676-1729) is most often remembered for his Discourse of Free-Thinking (1713) but his philosophical positions are equally audacious and largely innovative: the denial of God’s intelligence and design, the rejection of the existence of an immaterial soul, the affirmation of a deterministic conception of nature, the idea of man as a machine close to the animal, with equally hedonistic impulses. However, although these tenets form the core of his philosophical works, Collins was more attached to the ideal of intellectual liberty than to his own convictions. Which is why, throughout his life, from his exchanges with Locke to the debates that were carried out in his private library, he continually pursued open confrontation, rejecting with cutting irony any limitation on the freedom of thought.