A Short History of Freethought Ancient and Modern, Volume 1 of 2 by J. M. Robertson
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Robertson, J. M. (John Mackinnon), 1856-1933
English
"A Short History of Freethought Ancient and Modern, Volume 1 of 2" by J. M. Robertson is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the evolution of freethought across different cultures and time periods, tracing its origins, developments, and influence on modern thought. It navigates through the frameworks of anci...
emphasizes the importance of critical inquiry throughout human history. The opening of the book sets the stage by exploring the origin and meaning of "freethought" and the various terms historically associated with it, such as "deist" and "infidel." Robertson highlights the developments in the English language regarding these concepts, particularly in the late 17th century, and discusses previous historiographical attempts to address freethought, pointing to a lack of comprehensive treatment by freethinkers themselves. Through this groundwork, he prepares readers to understand the psychological and social dynamics behind freethinking—positing that it constitutes a reaction against conventional doctrines and an assertion of intellectual freedom—paving the way for a detailed exploration of freethought's history across different civilizations in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Elijah Robinson
4 months agoIn my opinion, the material feels polished and professionally edited. Time very well spent.
Mark Anderson
4 months agoAs an avid reader, the balance between theory and practice is exceptionally well done. I’ll be referencing this again soon.
Donna Mitchell
6 months agoFrom the very first page, the examples add real-world context to abstract ideas. This deserves far more attention.
Lisa Davis
3 months agoIt took me a while to start, but it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Time very well spent.
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Betty Campbell
4 months agoFrom an academic standpoint, the formatting of this PDF is flawless and easy to read on any device. This left a lasting impression on me.