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A Grammar of Freethought

By Chapman Cohen

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Challenge the norm of religious thinking and embrace reason in this early 20th-century exploration of free thought.

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2011-07-28
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Summary

"A Grammar of Freethought" by Chapman Cohen is a book exploring the idea of Freethought, which pushes back against old religious ideas and supports using reason and doubt to learn about the world. Cohen looks at how religious thinking has changed over time and how it has lost power as science and society have moved forward. The beginning of the book talks about how religion has always been a big part of human culture and a cause of big mistakes in understanding. Cohen points out that as societies become more logical, they depend less on gods. He believes that thinking critically and being skeptical are needed for people and societies to improve, and that religion often gets in the way of doing the right thing and making society better. The author works to create a way of seeing the world that is based on reason, not just on what we're told to believe.

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