The term 'rationalism', dating from around the middle of the seventeenth century, is usually understood as the philosophical outlook which stresses the power of reason over faith, emotion or instinct. In his Biographical Dictionary, McCabe collects together thousands of men and women who throughout history have championed the cause of rationalism, upholding 'the right of reason against the authority of Church or tradition'.
Covering over three centuries, the Dictionary gathers together theists, pantheists, atheists, materialists, agnostics, secularists, monists, and positivists. It contains not only philosophers, but teachers of science, political theorists, historians, and artists. Each entry lists the subject's birth and death dates, details of their education and occupation, and evidence of their rationalist views. Including European and American figures, the Dictionary is full of minor figures rarely found in other reference works.
McCabe (1867-1955) was one of the foremost modern atheists. A prolific writer, he produced nearly 250 books and pamphlets, was a founding members of Britain's Rationalist Press Association, and a much-respected public speaker. Formerly a monk, he left the priesthood to devote his life to furthering the cause of rationalism and freethought. He had no doubt that when human knowledge was complete materialism would prove to be the correct theory of reality.
—covers the period 1548 to 1920
—the only work of its kind in English
—major and minor Western thinkers
i—ncludes philosophers, scientists, economists, doctors, sociologists, political theorists, poets, and novelists from Europe and the USA
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. The term "rationalism", dating from around the middle of the 17th century, is usually understood as the philosophical outlook which stresses the power of reason over faith, emotion or instinct. This text collects together those figures who have championed the cause of rationalism over three centuries, including theists, pantheists, atheists, materialists, agnostics, secularists, monists, and positivists. It contains not only philosophers but teachers of science, political theorists, historians, and artists. Each entry in the book lists the subject's birth and death dates, details of their education and occupation, and evidence of their rationalist views. European, American and minor figures are included. McCabe (1867-1955) was one of the foremost atheists. He produced nearly 250 books and pamphlets and was a founding member of Britain's Rationalist Press Association. Leaving the priesthood to devote his life to furthering the cause of rationalism and free thought, he had no doubt that when human knowledge was complete materialism would prove to be the correct theory of reality. Included are entries on: Sir Leslie Stephen; Robert Owen; Francois Quesnay; Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley; Bernard Bosanquet; and Jean Bodin. " (Publisher). Book. Seller Inventory # H9929
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