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    An eighteen-year-old enters a bunker in western Massachusetts. She reawakens an emergent behavior artificial intelligence placed in the vault five days after she was born. The machine introduces itself as Arthur; she was intended to resurrect the AI after it had been murdered by its creator, Adam Eli Nilo, her maternal grandfather's father. Dr. Nilo's efforts to save humanity from self-destruction ... Read more

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  • The memoirs of Baron Thiébault (late lieutenant-general in the French army) — Vol. I

    Series series The memoirs of Baron Thiébault (late lieutenant-general in the French army)
    General Thiébault was always destined for a career in the military: his father was a professor in the military school in Berlin and a friend of Frederick the Great. Having started as a volunteer in the Revolutionary army, he started to acquire a reputation for his knowledge of military matters and staff work. He was then attached to Army of Italy in 1797, being distinguished for his personal ... Read more

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  • Good Sense

    "Good Sense" by Baron d'Holbach is a philosophical work that advocates for rational thought and skepticism towards religious dogma. In this book, d'Holbach argues for the importance of reason and empirical evidence in understanding the world. He critiques superstition and the influence of religion on human behavior, promoting a worldview grounded in materialism and naturalism. The text serves as a ... Read more

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    In "Christianity Unveiled," Baron d' Paul Henri Thiry Holbach presents a critical examination of Christian doctrine and its historical foundations, employing a rationalist and Enlightenment perspective. Holbach delves into the origins of Christianity, questioning its moral and philosophical underpinnings, while articulating his views through concise and compelling prose. This work stands as a ... Read more

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    "Superstition In All Ages" by Baron d' Paul Henri Thiry Holbach is a critical examination of the role of superstition throughout human history. Holbach argues that superstition has been a significant force in shaping societies, influencing beliefs, and dictating behaviors. He delves into various cultures and epochs, illustrating how irrational beliefs have often led to fear, oppression, and ... Read more

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    In "Letters to Eugenia; Or, A Preservative Against Religious Prejudices," Paul Henri Thiry baron d'Holbach eloquently contends against the dogmas of religion, advocating for rational thought and secular morality. Written in an epistolary format, the text employs a conversational and didactic style that combines philosophical rigor with personal reflection, making complex Enlightenment principles ... Read more

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    In "Superstition in All Ages," Paul Henri Thiry baron d'Holbach presents a rigorous examination of the role of superstition throughout human history, articulating how it has shaped societies and influenced individual behavior. Written in a clear yet incisive literary style indicative of the Enlightenment, d'Holbach critiques religious and superstitious beliefs that have pervaded cultures from ... Read more

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  • Good Sense

    Enriched edition. Challenging Tradition: A Rational Analysis of Enlightenment Thought

    In 'Good Sense,' Baron d' Paul Henri Thiry Holbach presents a radical treatise on human reason and happiness, challenging the established moral philosophies of his time. Holbach's literary style is marked by a clear, persuasive tone, appealing to Enlightenment ideals of rationality and empirical evidence. He critiques superstition and dogma, advocating for a naturalistic worldview grounded in ... Read more

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  • The memoirs of Baron Thiébault (late lieutenant-general in the French army) — Vol. II

    Series series The memoirs of Baron Thiébault (late lieutenant-general in the French army)
    General Thiébault was always destined for a career in the military: his father was a professor in the military school in Berlin and a friend of Frederick the Great. Having started as a volunteer in the Revolutionary army, he started to acquire a reputation for his knowledge of military matters and staff work. He was then attached to Army of Italy in 1797, being distinguished for his personal ... Read more

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