Atheism during the Age of Enlightenment
Atheism, as defined by the entry in Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie, is "the opinion of those who deny the existence of a God in the world. The simple ignorance of God doesn't constitute atheism. To be charged with the odious title of atheism one must have the notion of God and reject it." In the period of the Enlightenment, avowed and open atheism was made possible by the advance of religious toleration, but was also far from encouraged.
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Atheism during the Age of Enlightenment
Atheism, as defined by the entry in Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie, is "the opinion of those who deny the existence of a God in the world. The simple ignorance of God doesn't constitute atheism. To be charged with the odious title of atheism one must have the notion of God and reject it." In the period of the Enlightenment, avowed and open atheism was made possible by the advance of religious toleration, but was also far from encouraged.
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El ateísmo, tal y como lo defi ...... en Occidente.[cita requerida]
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إن الإلحاد وفقاً للتعريف الوار ...... لذكر عن أنفسهم ضد هذا الاتهام.
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Atheism, as defined by the ent ...... was also far from encouraged.
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El ateísmo, tal y como lo defi ...... ación de la Iglesia y el Estad
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إن الإلحاد وفقاً للتعريف الوار ...... لتنوير بعد نمو التسامح الديني.
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Atheism during the Age of Enlightenment
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الإلحاد في عصر التنوير
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