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| Volume | 47 |
| Month | November |
| Year | 2010 |
| Title | Was It Science, Not Religion? |
| Author(s) | Maimon Schwarzschild |
| First Page | 1,125 |
| Abstract | Does freedom of conscience, and perhaps freedom of thought generally, have religious roots? Ronald Beiner's Three Versions of the Politics of Conscience: Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke traces the idea of conscience as a factor in Western political thought to ideas that crystallized in the seventeenth century. Beiner examines three leading seventeenth century thinkers - Hobbes, Spinoza, and Locke - to explore whether conscience, or rather the idea of freedom of conscience, was specially a religious imperative for these thinkers: whether their religious commitments or their respect for religious integrity underlay and motivated their ideas about freedom of conscience. |