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Modern Rationalism - The Progress of the Rationalist Spirit in the 19th Century — 1897 - cover

Modern Rationalism - The Progress of the Rationalist Spirit in the 19th Century — 1897

Joseph McCabe

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Modern Rationalism," Joseph McCabe embarks on an intellectual journey that scrutinizes the foundations and implications of rational thought as it emerged in the modern era. Blending erudition with accessible prose, McCabe analyzes the philosophical underpinnings of rationalism, examining its influence on scientific progress, ethics, and secularism. The work situates itself within the broader context of Enlightenment ideas, engaging with key figures such as Descartes and Voltaire, while also critiquing the limitations and challenges posed by empiricism. McCabe's clear arguments and systematic approach invite readers to ponder the role of reason in human existence and its capacity to challenge dogma and superstition. Joseph McCabe, a notable freethinker and historian, dedicated his career to the promotion of rationalist thought and secular philosophy. His extensive background in education and his fervent advocacy for scientific skepticism and human rights inform this work, which reflects his commitment to enlightening society amidst rising anti-rationalist sentiments. McCabe's own experiences with dogma during a time of profound social change undoubtedly prompted him to defend reason and promote enlightenment ideals. "Modern Rationalism" is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the evolution of rational thought and its relevancy today. McCabe encourages critical thinking and empowers readers to confront societal norms through the lens of reason. This compelling exploration of rationalism not only champions the Enlightenment's legacy but also serves as a clarion call for contemporary inquiry and skepticism.
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 158 pages.

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