GOOD SENSE WITHOUT GOD: - OR - FREETHOUGHTS OPPOSED TO SUPERNATURAL IDEAS
By Baron D'holbach
"Freethinker's Library" Series London: W. Stewart & Co. A Translation Of Baron D'holbach's "Le Bon Sens"
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE
GOOD SENSE WITHOUT GOD
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Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (348K characters)
Release date
2005-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1723–1789
A bold voice of the French Enlightenment, this philosopher became famous for arguing that the world could be explained without religion. His books and his lively Paris salon helped shape some of the era’s most daring debates about reason, morality, and freedom.
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