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The Works of Robert G Ingersoll: Interviews - Dialogues of Reason and Enlightenment: A Freethinker's Discourse - cover

The Works of Robert G Ingersoll: Interviews - Dialogues of Reason and Enlightenment: A Freethinker's Discourse

Robert Green Ingersoll

Verlag: Good Press

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Ingersoll'Äôs "The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll: Interviews" showcases a rich tapestry of incisive dialogues that capture the essence of his thoughts on religion, science, and free thought during the late 19th century. Renowned for his eloquent oratory and impassioned rhetoric, Ingersoll employs a conversational literary style that makes complex ideas accessible to a broader audience. The interviews reveal his fearless advocacy for rationalism and humanism, shedding light on the prevailing societal norms of his time, while simultaneously drawing upon philosophical influences that prioritize reason over superstition. Robert Green Ingersoll, an influential orator and agnostic, was a key figure in the American freethought movement. A self-taught scholar with a multifaceted background in law and politics, Ingersoll's commitment to questioning religious dogma stemmed from his own profound philosophical inquiries and encounters with diverse intellectual traditions. His personal journey, punctuated by milestones of public engagement, reflects a deeply held belief in liberty of thought, fueling the motivation behind these riveting interviews. This masterpiece is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersections of religion, philosophy, and social progress. Ingersoll'Äôs interviews not only present an intellectual challenge but also provide insights into the moral fabric of the era, making it an invaluable resource for contemporary readers seeking to understand the critical dialogues that shape our ongoing discourse on belief and skepticism.
Verfügbar seit: 22.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 519 Seiten.

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