Adriaan Koerbagh
Amsterdam, Utrecht University, Jurisprudence, Baruch Spinoza, Pantheism, Natural science
978-613-7-15389-5
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2011-09-28
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Adriaan Koerbagh (1632, Amsterdam – 1669, Amsterdam) was a Dutch scholar and writer best known as a critic of religion and conventional morality. Adriaan Koerbagh studied at the universities of Utrecht and Leiden, becoming a doctor in medicine and master in jurisprudence. He was one of the most radical figures of the Age of Enlightenment, rejecting and reviling the church and state as unreliable institutions, exposing theologians' and lawyers' language as vague and opaque tools to blind the people in order to maintain their own power. Koerbagh put the authority of reason above that of dogmas and can thus be seen as a true freethinker, though twentieth century notions of him as an anarchist or libertarian cannot be applied with certainty.
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