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when he has acquired the faculty of making them render his existence really more agreeable. It is impossible to censure him who desires them, to despise him who commands them, but when to obtain them he employs odious means; or when after he has obtained them he makes a pernicious use of them, injurious to himself, prejudicial to others; let him wish for power, let him seek after grandeur, let him be ambitious of reputation, when he can show just pretensions to them; when he can obtain them, without making the purchase at the expense of his own repose, or that of the beings with whom he lives: let him desire riches, when he knows how to make a use of them that is truly advantageous for himself, really beneficial for others; but never let him employ those means to procure them of which he may be ashamed; with which he may be obliged to reproach himself; which may draw upon him the hatred of his associates; or which may render him obnoxious to the castigation of society: let him always recollect, that his solid happiness should rest its foundations upon its own esteem – upon the advantages he procures for others; above all, never let him for a moment forget, that of all the objects to which his ambition may point, the most impracticable for a being who lives in society, is that of attempting to render himself exclusively happy.
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to the appalled author, "Your play is worthless, your dissertation an absurdity, all these gentlemen are making fun of you. Leave here, and go back to do curate's duty in your village." Then the curé got up, no less furious, spewed forth all imaginable insults against his too sincere advisor, and from insults would have passed to blows and to tragic murder if we had not separated them. Rousseau left in a rage, which I believed to be temporary, but which has never ceased and which has done nothing but increase since that time.
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French government to let private individuals collect tax on the ground that the tax collectors often extort double the money they are supposed to collect from the citizens. He also believed that religious groups should be voluntary organizations without any government support. In addition, D'Holbach is counted among the fiercest critics of luxury in the 18th-century debate.
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I will confess that, half-laughingly, half-soberly, I myself strung the poor curé along. Jean-Jacques hadn't said a word, hadn't smiled an instant, hadn't moved from his armchair. Suddenly he rose up like a madman and, springing towards the curé, took his manuscript, threw it on the floor, and cried
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The government should do nothing for the merchant except to leave him alone. No regulations can guide him in his enterprise so well as his own interest. ... The state owes commerce nothing but protection. Among commercial nations those that allow their subjects the most unlimited liberty may be sure
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It is quite natural in man, it is extremely reasonable, it is absolutely necessary, to desire those things which can contribute to augment the sum of his felicity. Pleasure, riches, power, are objects worthy his ambition, deserving his most strenuous efforts, when he has learned how to employ them;
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Meetings were held regularly twice a week, on
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and in the following year received a special dispensation from the Pope to marry his deceased wife's sister, Charlotte-Suzanne d'Aine (1733–1814). They had a son, Charles-Marius (1757–1832), and two daughters, Amélie-Suzanne (13 January 1759) and Louise-Pauline (19 December 1759 – 1830).
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Revolution. The authorship of his various anti-religious works did not become widely known until the early 19th century. Ironically, he was buried in the Church of
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arguments, d'Holbach saw the universe as nothing more than matter in motion, bound by inexorable natural laws of cause and effect. "There is", he wrote, "no necessity to have recourse to supernatural powers to account for the formation of things."
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and her mother, pledging them not to reveal this to
Rousseau for fear of wounding Rousseau's pride. When Rousseau eventually found out about this, he was furious with his friends for humiliating him.
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the place to hear the freest, most animated, and most instructive conversation that ever was...in regard to philosophy, religion, and government; light pleasantries had no place there.
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was a close personal friend of d'Holbach's, and that it is unclear to what extent d'Holbach was influenced by him. Indeed, Diderot may possibly have been the author of parts of the
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with withdrawal of financial support unless it effectively suppressed the circulation of the book. The list of people writing refutations of the work was long. The prominent
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and the Jardin Royal, and not 500 meters from the parish church Saint-Roche where he, Denis
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Holbach; 1684–1743), was the daughter of Johannes Jacobus Holbach (died 1723). His father, Johann Jakob Dietrich (with other notations: ger.:
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had questioned whether atheists actually existed whereupon D'Holbach had clarified that Hume was sitting at a table with seventeen atheists.
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expensive wine, and a library of over 3000 volumes, attracted many notable visitors. Among the regulars in attendance at the salon—the
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is titled "Of Man's true Interest, or of the Ideas he forms to himself of Happiness. – Man cannot be happy without Virtue."
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A Revolution of the Mind: Radical Enlightenment and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Democracy
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D'Holbach et la philosophie scientifique au XVIIIe siècle. Rev. ed. Paris, 1967
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A Wicked Company. The Forgotten Radicalism of the European Enlightenment.
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2299:
La Morale Universelle, ou Les devoirs de l'homme fondés sur la Nature
2268:
2236:
Histoire critique de Jésus-Christ, ou Analyse raisonnée des évangiles
2187:
Théologie Portative, ou Dictionnaire abrégé de la religion chrétienne
1782:
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1083:
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2352:
Christianity Unveiled by Baron d'Holbach: A Controversy in Documents
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Baron D'Holbach: A Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France
2553:
2359:
Baron d'Holbach: A Study of Eighteenth-Century Radicalism in France
1247:
Baron d’Holbach: A Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France
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The Secular Outlook: In Defense of Moral and Political Secularism
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2211:), published 1770 in 2 volumes in French under the pseudonym of
4674:
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2783:
2338:
Atheism, Religion and Enlightenment in pre-Revolutionary Europe
224:
71:
2385:
T. C. Newland, "D'Holbach, Religion, and the 'Encyclopédie'",
2135:
Bon Sens, ou idées naturelles opposées aux idées surnaturelles
1650:
System of Nature; or, the Laws of the Moral and Physical World
1611:
System of Nature; or, the Laws of the Moral and Physical World
1583:
T. C. Newland, "D'Holbach, Religion, and the 'Encyclopédie'",
832:
700:
who had died ten years previously. Denying the existence of a
4451:
4004:
2669:
2174:
La Contagion sacrée, ou Histoire naturelle de la superstition
701:
642:
96:
2394:
D'Holbach's Moral Philosophy: Its Background and Development
1961:
The Story of Civilization Volume 10: Rousseau and Revolution
1943:
The Story of Civilization Volume 10: Rousseau and Revolution
1876:
The Story of Civilization Volume 10: Rousseau and Revolution
1637:
D'Holbach's Moral Philosophy: Its Background and Development
570:, a regular attendee at D'Holbach's salon, described it as:
4032:
2371:
Alan Charles Kors, "The Atheism of D'Holbach and Naigeon",
2081:'s skepticism that awoke Kant from his "dogmatic slumber".
940:. This ossuarium has been ransacked twice, once during the
302:
2408:
Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
2309:
Eléments de morale universelle, ou Catéchisme de la Nature
1624:
Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
4114:
3847:
1312:
Baron D'holbach A Study Of Eighteenth Century Radicalism.
1192:
Baron d'Holbach: A Study of Eighteenth-Century Radicalism
1078:. It is speculated that d'Holbach's views influenced the
1447:
Today the address is 10, rue des Moulins, which is near
1130:
The Enlightenment: History, Documents, and Key Questions
231:, but lived and worked mainly in Paris, where he kept a
2512:
Bibliographie descriptive des écrits du baron d'Holbach
2483:
Werner Raupp: „Holbach, Paul-Henri Thiry Baron d’“, in
2017:
2015:
2013:
2011:
1729:
1727:
1711:
1709:
1707:
1489:(Princeton University Press, 1976). Also Dena Goodman,
1229:
Michael LeBuffe, "Paul-Henri Thiry (Baron) d'Holbach",
970:
When d'Holbach's radically atheistic and materialistic
806:
hastily seized his pen to refute the philosophy of the
777:
found disturbing, and thus prompted a strong reaction.
2077:
It was the combination of d'Holbach's materialism and
2024:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
2002:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1928:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1861:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1751:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1736:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1718:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1571:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1556:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
1541:
The Story of Civilization Volume 9:The Age of Voltaire
932:
D'Holbach is believed to have died shortly before the
924:, front view of the church in which he and his friend
2261:
Good Sense: or, Natural Ideas Opposed to Supernatural
2180:
Lettres à Eugénie, ou Préservatif contre les préjugés
1011:
annuity of 400 livres for Rousseau's common-law wife
891:(1776), d'Holbach gave his economic views. Following
2438:
Essays on the Encyclopédie of Diderot and D'Alembert
2413:
S. G. Tallentyre (pseud. for Evelyn Beatrice Hall),
2008:
1742:
1724:
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1225:
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Good Sense, or Natural Ideas Opposed to Supernatural
590:
2424:
Baron d'Holbach: A Prelude to the French Revolution
2320:
Essai sur l'art de ramper, à l'usage des courtisans
1639:(Geneva: Institut et Musée Voltaire, 1956), p. 117.
951:
684:In 1770, d'Holbach published his most famous book,
2288:Ethocratie, ou Le gouvernement fondé sur la morale
1972:
1970:
1954:
1952:
1921:
1919:
1891:
1889:
2373:Atheism from the Reformation to the Enlightenment
1829:
1220:
6294:
2399:Everett C. Ladd Jr., "Helvétius and d'Holbach",
2389:, Vol. 69, No. 3, (Jul. 1974), pp. 523–533.
1976:
1895:
1835:
668:, who would later become his literary executor.
1967:
1949:
1916:
1886:
1468:Basic Books, New York, (2010), pp. xi, xii, 1,
1286:"Old photograph of the 1949 destroyed building"
1258:
1203:
863:. D'Holbach personally translated Hobbes' work
365:from 1744 to 1748, where he became a friend of
199:; 8 December 1723 – 21 January 1789), known as
5949:Christian thought on persecution and tolerance
2366:D'Holbach's Coterie: An Enlightenment in Paris
1521:, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, p. 124,
1487:D'Holbach's Coterie: An Enlightenment in Paris
1377:D'Holbach's Coterie: An Enlightenment in Paris
985:The attendees at d'Holbach's dinners included
664:. D'Holbach was helped in these endeavours by
438:. The exact location of the grave is unknown.
329:Le Château de Grand-Val; view of the park site
211:and writer, who was a prominent figure in the
5437:
3965:
3833:
2598:
2485:Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon
1818:Basic Books, New York, (2010), pp. xii, 302,
1663:"Chapter XV, Pt I, English translation, 1820"
1018:
6338:Contributors to the Encyclopédie (1751–1772)
2727:
2698:
2684:
1410:
1380:. Princeton University Press. 8 March 2015.
1233:(Summer 2006 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
2793:
2396:(Geneva: Institut et Musée Voltaire, 1956).
2021:
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1958:
1940:
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1587:, Vol. 69, No. 3, (Jul. 1974), pp. 523–533.
1568:
1553:
1538:
1074:. In Germany, d'Holbach's views influenced
1035:enthusiastically endorsed d'Holbach's book
769:The explicitly atheistic and materialistic
621:Despite his extensive contributions to the
6108:The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
5444:
5430:
3979:
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27:German-born French philosopher (1723–1789)
5451:
5371:Relationship between religion and science
2519:Le style philosophique du baron d'Holbach
2293:Ethocracy or Government Founded on Ethics
2209:, or Laws of the Moral and Physical World
1791:
1781:
980:
2612:
2565:The System of Nature—English translation
1763:
1430:. Basic Books, New York (2010), p. 302,
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916:
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704:, and refusing to admit as evidence all
324:
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2440:(London: Oxford University Press, 1968)
2378:John Lough, "Helvétius and d'Holbach",
2325:
1863:. Simon&Schuster. pp. 699–700.
1357:Basic Books, New York, (2010), p. 181,
1231:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1153:
671:
616:
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6295:
4297:Proper basis and Reformed epistemology
827:
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1558:. Simon&Schuster. pp. 695–6.
412:chapel service at the opening of the
194:
2532:Works by d' Paul Henri Thiry Holbach
2450:
2431:Essays in the History of Materialism
2004:. Simon & Schuster. p. 700.
1985:. Oxford University Press. pp.
1963:. Simon & Schuster. p. 153.
1945:. Simon&Schuster. pp. 27–8.
1844:. Oxford University Press. pp.
1507:1989, Volume 7, Numéro 7, p. 143–144
1403:Cassell's Illustrated Guide to Paris
1212:. Oxford University Press. pp.
1039:. D'Holbach's philosophy influenced
441:
2368:(Princeton University Press, 1976).
2263:). This was an abridged version of
1700:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1648:Paul Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach,
1609:Paul Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach,
1259:Charlotte Daine (18 January 2012).
24:
2410:, LXIX, 1, 1954, pp. 173–188.
2347:(Princeton University Press 2010).
2315:Lettre à une dame d'un certain âge
2267:. It was published anonymously in
2026:. Simon&Schuster. p. 713.
1930:. Simon&Schuster. p. 697.
1753:. Simon&Schuster. p. 709.
1738:. Simon&Schuster. p. 708.
1720:. Simon&Schuster. p. 707.
1573:. Simon&Schuster. p. 696.
1543:. Simon&Schuster. p. 149.
283:Segment of his baptism certificate
25:
6484:
3860:Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach
2541:Works by or about Baron d'Holbach
2525:
2340:(Royal Historical Society, 2012).
1764:Galvagni, Enrico (17 June 2020).
1095:is named in honour of d'Holbach.
870:
346:; 1672–1756), was a wine-grower.
188:Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach
121:Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach
6473:French philosophers of education
6433:German philosophers of education
6323:18th-century French male writers
6318:18th-century French philosophers
5512:Unification Church in Japan
5406:
5405:
5395:
3938:
3885:Guillaume Thomas François Raynal
3801:
3800:
2557:
2521:, Honoré Champion (Paris, 2004).
2375:(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992).
2038:Karl Marx: The Story of His Life
1493:(Cornell University Press, 1996)
1194:. Kessinger Pub. Co. (2004), p.5
952:D'Holbach and his contemporaries
652:was followed by others, notably
6413:People from Südliche Weinstraße
6383:French male non-fiction writers
2401:Journal of the History of Ideas
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1314:Kessinger Pub. Co. (2004), p.11
1163:. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 21.
6353:Critics of the Catholic Church
6343:French critics of Christianity
6137:Books critical of Christianity
3890:Jean-François de Saint-Lambert
2501:(Paris: André Delpeuch, 1928).
2455:(in German). Hanser, München.
2382:, Vol. 33, No. 3. (Jul. 1938).
1652:(London, 1797), Vol. 1, p. 109
1304:
1278:
1252:
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1147:
1133:. Abc-Clio. 10 November 2015.
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740:or the moral teachings of the
13:
1:
6157:Books critical of Scientology
2574:by Max Pearson Cushing (1914)
2107:1768 – "The Sacred Contagion"
1626:, LXIX, 1, 1954, pp. 173–188.
1613:(London, 1797), Vol. 1, p. 25
1115:
904:of soon excelling all others.
810:in the article "Dieu" in his
430:Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse
6363:Burials at Saint-Roch, Paris
6066:Letter to a Christian Nation
5336:Desacralization of knowledge
2844:
2730:Liberté, égalité, fraternité
2550:Works by Baron d'Holbach
2350:David Holohan (Translator),
1770:Journal of Modern Philosophy
1261:"Genealogy Charlotte d'Aine"
944:, and again during the 1871
254:
7:
6403:French critics of religions
6152:Books critical of Mormonism
4748:Best of all possible worlds
4705:Eschatological verification
4262:Fine-tuning of the universe
3900:François-Jean de Chastellux
3895:Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard
2699:
2578:Stanford Encyclopedia Entry
2556:(public domain audiobooks)
2125:1770 – "Essay on prejudice"
1098:
585:
400:on the outskirts of Paris (
10:
6489:
6398:German emigrants to France
6373:Enlightenment philosophers
6059:God: The Failed Hypothesis
6045:God in the Age of Science?
2625:
2330:
2116:1768 – "Portable Theology"
1019:Appreciation and influence
813:Dictionnaire philosophique
802:("Materialism examined").
796:wrote a refutation titled
677:
597:
445:
6428:Philosophers of economics
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6165:
6147:Books critical of Judaism
6013:
5880:
5700:
5649:
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5492:Latter Day Saint movement
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2744:Methodological skepticism
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2620:
2491:
2444:
1977:Arthur M. Wilson (1972).
1896:Arthur M. Wilson (1972).
1836:Arthur M. Wilson (1972).
794:Nicolas-Sylvestre Bergier
782:Catholic Church in France
746:enlightened self-interest
694:Jean-Baptiste de Mirabaud
293:Adam François d'Holbach's
291:Franz Adam Holbach's, or
181:
161:
149:
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6443:Philosophers of religion
6393:German atheism activists
6328:French atheism activists
6115:Why I Am Not a Christian
5702:Religious discrimination
4977:Friedrich Schleiermacher
4563:Theories about religions
4365:Inconsistent revelations
2354:, (Hodgson Press, 2008).
2149:
2046:
2040:(Routledge, 2003) pg. 75
1204:Arthur M. Wilson (175).
912:
867:("Of Man") into French.
736:was to be sought not in
402:Département Val-de-Marne
6448:Philosophers of science
6438:Philosophers of history
6423:Philosophers of culture
6253:Criticism of monotheism
6142:Books critical of Islam
6129:The Demon-Haunted World
5986:Anti-Christian violence
5517:Westboro Baptist Church
3925:Claude Adrien Helvétius
3875:Jean-François Marmontel
2416:The Friends of Voltaire
1906:Oxford University Press
696:, the secretary of the
690:Le Système de la nature
390:Le Château de Grand-Val
355:Adam François d'Holbach
134:18th-century philosophy
6458:Political philosophers
5573:New religious movement
4841:Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
3981:Philosophy of religion
3880:Charles-Georges Le Roy
2794:
2728:
2694:Enlightened absolutism
2685:
2451:Blom, Philipp (2011).
2403:(1962) 23(2): 221–238.
2387:Modern Language Review
2380:Modern Language Review
1585:Modern Language Review
1310:Cushing, Max Pearson:
1190:Cushing, Max Pearson:
1080:historical materialism
1008:
981:D'Holbach and Rousseau
929:
906:
840:
799:Examen du matérialisme
766:
759:
662:Essai sur les préjugés
576:
398:N° 27 rue du Grand-Val
375:Kasteel Heeze te Heeze
330:
322:
310:
307:Kasteel Heeze te Heeze
299:
284:
276:
249:The Universal Morality
217:Paul Heinrich Dietrich
61:Paul Heinrich Dietrich
6313:18th-century atheists
6204:Nontheistic religions
6122:Why I Am Not a Muslim
6038:Christianity Unveiled
5502:Seventh-day Adventist
5453:Criticism of religion
5376:Faith and rationality
5331:Criticism of religion
5269:Robert Merrihew Adams
5259:Nicholas Wolterstorff
4462:Divine command theory
3915:Jacques-André Naigeon
2660:Counter-Enlightenment
2499:D'Holbach et ses amis
2357:Max Pearson Cushing,
2097:Christianity Unveiled
1686:, Chapter 15, Part I.
1244:Max Pearson Cushing,
1029:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1003:
987:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
957:D'Holbach and Diderot
920:
901:
835:
764:
754:
692:), under the name of
666:Jacques-André Naigeon
650:Christianity Unveiled
639:Christianisme dévoilé
591:Contributions to the
572:
526:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
472:—were the following:
446:Further information:
425:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
328:
316:
305:
290:
282:
262:
79:(present-day Germany)
6463:Secularism in France
6348:Critics of religions
6333:Atheist philosophers
6248:Criticism of atheism
6080:The Blind Watchmaker
5662:Charles Taze Russell
5507:Unification movement
5366:Religious philosophy
4846:Pico della Mirandola
4811:Anselm of Canterbury
4743:Augustinian theodicy
4655:Religious skepticism
3988:Concepts in religion
2614:Age of Enlightenment
2326:Secondary literature
2265:The System of Nature
2207:The System of Nature
2022:Will Durant (1965).
2000:Will Durant (1965).
1959:Will Durant (1967).
1941:Will Durant (1967).
1926:Will Durant (1965).
1880:Simon & Schuster
1874:Will Durant (1967).
1859:Will Durant (1965).
1749:Will Durant (1965).
1734:Will Durant (1965).
1716:Will Durant (1965).
1569:Will Durant (1967).
1554:Will Durant (1967).
1539:Will Durant (1967).
973:The System of Nature
922:Church of Saint-Roch
877:Système de la nature
851:(1773–1774) and the
771:The System of Nature
715:The System of Nature
686:The System of Nature
680:The System of Nature
673:The System of Nature
617:Anti-religious works
408:whom he joined at a
273:Rhineland-Palatinate
244:The System of Nature
213:French Enlightenment
36:Paul Thiry d'Holbach
6468:Social philosophers
6418:Philosophers of art
6388:French materialists
5629:Mormon sacred texts
5487:Jehovah's Witnesses
5351:History of religion
5052:Friedrich Nietzsche
4929:Gottfried W Leibniz
4924:Nicolas Malebranche
4856:King James VI and I
4136:Abrahamic religions
3849:D'Holbach's Coterie
3620:Feijóo y Montenegro
3571:Vorontsova-Dashkova
2392:Virgil W. Topazio,
2364:Alan Charles Kors,
2295:) (Amsterdam, 1776)
1635:Virgil W. Topazio,
885:Politique naturelle
883:(1772), two-volume
879:, the three-volume
849:Politique naturelle
828:Politics and morals
818:Frederick the Great
658:Théologie portative
654:La Contagion sacrée
560:; and the American
470:coterie holbachique
448:D'Holbach's Coterie
295:house in Edesheim,
6031:Breaking the Spell
5973:Sectarian violence
5882:Religious violence
5830:Oriental Orthodoxy
5687:Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
5546:Twelver Shia Islam
5361:Religious language
5341:Ethics in religion
5299:William Lane Craig
5174:Charles Hartshorne
4914:Desiderius Erasmus
4816:Augustine of Hippo
4758:Inconsistent triad
4720:Apophatic theology
4715:Logical positivism
4697:Religious language
4317:Watchmaker analogy
4282:Necessary existent
4058:Conceptions of God
4018:Intelligent design
3920:Ferdinando Galiani
2759:Natural philosophy
2259:, published 1772 (
1329:Fr.topic-topos.com
1049:Camille Desmoulins
930:
853:Morale universelle
841:
767:
635:French materialism
611:natural philosophy
351:Franz Adam Holbach
344:Jean-Jacques Thiry
340:Johann Jakob Dirre
331:
323:
311:
300:
297:Schloss Kupperwolf
285:
277:
229:Rhenish Palatinate
156:French materialism
144:Western philosophy
76:Rhenish Palatinate
6358:Barons of Holbach
6290:
6289:
6073:The Age of Reason
6024:Atheist Manifesto
5825:Eastern Orthodoxy
5788:Jehovah's Witness
5747:post–Cold War era
5650:Religious figures
5529:Swaminarayan sect
5419:
5418:
5319:
5318:
5279:Peter van Inwagen
5264:Richard Swinburne
5209:George I Mavrodes
5069:Vladimir Solovyov
5009:Søren Kierkegaard
4934:William Wollaston
4881:William of Ockham
4861:Marcion of Sinope
4763:Irenaean theodicy
4753:Euthyphro dilemma
4680:Transcendentalism
4509:Womanist theology
4499:Feminist theology
4403:
4402:
4194:
4193:
4080:Divine simplicity
4000:Euthyphro dilemma
3947:
3946:
3815:
3814:
3783:
3782:
3779:
3778:
2835:
2834:
2831:
2830:
2808:Scientific method
2665:Critical thinking
2536:Project Gutenberg
2462:978-3-446-23648-6
2429:G. V. Plekhanov,
2361:(New York, 1914).
2343:Jonathan Israel,
2225:Project Gutenberg
2137:. Amsterdam, 1772
1824:978-0-465-01453-8
1503:Frank A. Kafker:
1474:978-0-465-01453-8
1436:978-0-465-01453-8
1363:978-0-465-01453-8
1335:on 3 January 2012
1292:on 3 October 2018
1110:Lists of atheists
1013:Thérèse Levasseur
942:French Revolution
938:Saint-Roch, Paris
934:French Revolution
838:Louis Carmontelle
562:Benjamin Franklin
524:and, for a time,
442:D'Holbach's salon
436:Saint-Roch, Paris
363:Leiden University
263:Insight into the
185:
184:
112:Saint-Roch, Paris
101:Kingdom of France
16:(Redirected from
6480:
6101:The God Delusion
6094:The End of Faith
6087:The Caged Virgin
6052:God Is Not Great
5446:
5439:
5432:
5423:
5422:
5409:
5408:
5399:
5304:Ali Akbar Rashad
5167:Reinhold Niebuhr
5127:Bertrand Russell
5122:George Santayana
5019:Albrecht Ritschl
5004:Ludwig Feuerbach
4794:
4793:
4790:(by date active)
4650:Process theology
4395:Russell's teapot
4205:
4204:
4200:Existence of God
4110:Process theology
4063:
4062:
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2769:Progressivism
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2718:Individualism
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2497:René Hubert,
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6172:Agnosticism
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