Originally published in 1984. Paul Henri Thiery, Baron d'Holbach (1723-1789), was the center of the radical wing of the philosophers, best known for The System of Nature (1770) and deservedly, since it is a clear exposition of his main ideas. This is the second of three volumes.
Originally published in 1984. Paul Henri Thiery, Baron d'Holbach (1723-1789), was the center of the radical wing of the philosophers, best known for The System of Nature (1770) and deservedly, since it is a clear exposition of his main ideas. This is the second of three volumes.
Part I (contd): Laws of Nature. Of man. The faculties of the soul. Doctrine of immortality. On happiness. Chapter 15: Of man's true interest, or of the ideas he forms to himself of happiness. Man cannot be happy without virtue. Chapter 16: The errors of man. Upon what constitutes happiness. The true source of his evils. Remedies that may be applied. Chapter 17: Those ideas which are true, or founded upon Nature, are the only remedies for the evil of man. Recapitulation. Conclusion of the First Part. Part II: On the Divinity. Proofs of his existence. Of his attributes. Of his influence over the happiness of man. Chapter 1: The origin of man's ideas upon the Divinity. Chapter 2: Of mythology. Of theology. Chapter 3: Of the confused and contradictory ideas of theology. Chapter 4: Examination of the proofs of the existence of the Divinity, as given by Clarke. Chapter 5: Examination of the proofs offered by Descartes, Male Branche, Newton. Chapter 6: Of Pantheism; or of the natural ideas of the Divinity.
Part I (contd): Laws of Nature. Of man. The faculties of the soul. Doctrine of immortality. On happiness. Chapter 15: Of man's true interest, or of the ideas he forms to himself of happiness. Man cannot be happy without virtue. Chapter 16: The errors of man. Upon what constitutes happiness. The true source of his evils. Remedies that may be applied. Chapter 17: Those ideas which are true, or founded upon Nature, are the only remedies for the evil of man. Recapitulation. Conclusion of the First Part. Part II: On the Divinity. Proofs of his existence. Of his attributes. Of his influence over the happiness of man. Chapter 1: The origin of man's ideas upon the Divinity. Chapter 2: Of mythology. Of theology. Chapter 3: Of the confused and contradictory ideas of theology. Chapter 4: Examination of the proofs of the existence of the Divinity, as given by Clarke. Chapter 5: Examination of the proofs offered by Descartes, Male Branche, Newton. Chapter 6: Of Pantheism; or of the natural ideas of the Divinity.
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