Epicureans and Atheists in France, 1650–1729
Discover the intriguing exploration of atheism and its historical roots in Epicureans and Atheists in France, 1650–1729 by Alan Charles Kors. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this insightful hardback edition spans 242 pages and delves into the intellectual landscape of early-modern France. Kors examines the emergence of atheism and the influence of Epicurean thought, shedding light on a topic that remains highly relevant today. This book is essential for students and scholars interested in free thought, theology, classical studies, and the cultural dynamics of early-modern Europe. Join Kors on a journey through the dissemination of ideas that shaped the philosophical discourse of the time. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or simply curious about the evolution of atheism, this work offers a comprehensive and engaging perspective.