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2009
Pierre Bayle argued that book censorship is ineffective because it leads some readers to think that the censored books must hold arguments which are impossible to refute. What did he think of censorship? To answer this question, this chapter first considers the question from a lexical point of view, taking into account the meaning of the word ...
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Pierre Bayle argued that book censorship is ineffective because it leads some readers to think that the censored books must hold arguments which are impossible to refute. What did he think of censorship? To answer this question, this chapter first considers the question from a lexical point of view, taking into account the meaning of the word ...
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Littératures classiques, 1998
Zuber Roger. Balzac et Pierre Bayle. In: Littératures classiques, n°33, printemps 1998. Fortunes de Guez de Balzac. pp. 115-125.
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Zuber Roger. Balzac et Pierre Bayle. In: Littératures classiques, n°33, printemps 1998. Fortunes de Guez de Balzac. pp. 115-125.
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Studies Pierre Bayle Institute / Études de l'Institut Pierre Bayle
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2018
Bayle was one of the most profound sceptical thinkers of all time. He was also a champion of religious toleration, and an important moral philosopher. The fundamental aim of his scepticism was to curb the pretensions of reason in order to make room for faith.
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Bayle was one of the most profound sceptical thinkers of all time. He was also a champion of religious toleration, and an important moral philosopher. The fundamental aim of his scepticism was to curb the pretensions of reason in order to make room for faith.
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Pierre Bayle and Richard Simon: toleration, natural law, and the Old Testament
History of European Ideas, 2022exaly

