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The true intellectual system of the universe : the first part ; wherein, all the reason and philosophy of atheism is confuted ; and its impossibility demonstrated

"Originally, I intended only a discourse concerning liberty and necessity, against the fatal necessity of all actions and events, which upon whatsoever ground or principles maintained, will serve the design of atheism, and undermine Christianity and all religion, as taking away all guilt and bl...

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Hoofdauteur: Cudworth, Ralph (Auteur)
Formaat: Online Resource Boek
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: London : Richard Royston , 1678
Online toegang:Volltext
Auteur aantekeningen:Ralph Cudworth
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Samenvatting:"Originally, I intended only a discourse concerning liberty and necessity, against the fatal necessity of all actions and events, which upon whatsoever ground or principles maintained, will serve the design of atheism, and undermine Christianity and all religion, as taking away all guilt and blame, punishments, and rewards, and plainly rendering a day of judgment ridiculous. But afterwards I considered that this which is indeed a controversy, concerning the true intellectual system of the universe, does, in the full extent thereof, take in other things; the necessity of all actions and events being maintained by several person, upon very different grounds, according to tripartite fatalism. First, the democritic fate is nothing but the material necessity of all things without a God"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
Beschrijving item:Errata at foot of last page of Contents. - No more published. - Illustrated half-title (engr.). - Many irregularities in paging, including 85-96, and 301-302 omitted and 155-156, 305-306 repeated in numbering. - Electronic reproduction; Washington, D.C; American Psychological Association; 2013; Available via World Wide Web; Access limited by licensing agreement; s2013 dcunns
Fysieke beschrijving:Online-Ressource (994 p.) 32 cm