A Plea for Atheism
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066065287
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À propos de ce livre
In "A Plea for Atheism," Charles Bradlaugh articulates a powerful defense of atheism framed within the context of 19th-century rationalism and social reform. Employing a direct and persuasive literary style, Bradlaugh challenges the prevailing dogmas and superstitions of his time, advocating for a philosophical approach rooted in empirical evidence and rational thought. The text delves into moral philosophy, arguing that ethical behaviors are attainable independent of religious doctrine, thereby seeking to liberate individuals from the constraints of traditional belief systems. Charles Bradlaugh, a prominent English political activist and a pioneering figure in the atheist movement, faced significant societal opposition due to his views. His background as a freethinker and his experiences with political censorship informed his passionate plea for secularism and reason. Bradlaugh's advocacy for civil liberties and personal freedoms drove him to confront the societal prejudices surrounding atheism, contributing to his status as a key figure in the struggle for individual rights during the Victorian era. Readers seeking to broaden their understanding of secular philosophy and its historical implications will find "A Plea for Atheism" to be an essential text. Bradlaugh's compelling arguments and fearless challenge to orthodoxy encourage critical thinking and invite readers to engage thoughtfully with the fundamental questions of faith and reason.
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