The philosophy of Anthony Collins: free-thought and atheism

Paris: Honoré Champion éditeur (2018)
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Les positions philosophiques d'Anthony Collins étaient audacieuses et novatrices, de son rejet de l'idée d'un Dieu doué d'intelligence et de volonté à celui de l'existence d'une âme immatérielle, en passant par sa conception déterministe de la nature et sa vision de l'homme comme machine proche de l'animal, et mue par des pulsions tout aussi hédonistes.

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Jacopo Agnesina
Università Del Piemonte Orientale "Amedeo Avogadro" (Alumnus)

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Anthony Collins.William Uzgalis - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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