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Toleration and other essays by Voltaire

by Voltaire, 1694-1778
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Toleration and Other Essays by Voltaire is a collection of philosophical essays written in the 18th century. The anthology revolves around themes of religious tolerance, critique of dogma, and the reflections on the contemporary social and political context surrounding Voltaire’s life. Each essay serves as a potent discourse against intolerance and a call for the liberty of thought, showcasing Voltaire’s role as a significant figure in advancing human rights and rationalism. The opening portion of the book begins with an introduction that contextualizes Voltaire’s work and influence on modern thought. It recounts the historical significance of his contributions to the concept of toleration, particularly in relation to the wrongful execution of Jean Calas, a Protestant falsely accused of murdering his son. This incident serves as a critical case study of the repercussions of fanaticism and judicial error, emphasizing Voltaire’s profound humanitarian perspective as he sheds light on the injustices prevalent in his time. Through the narrative of Calas’ trial and execution, Voltaire illustrates the destructive effects of religious intolerance and advocates for a more compassionate and rational approach to societal governance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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