Paul-Henri Thiry

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Paul-Henri Thiry was an 18th-century French-German philosopher and prominent Enlightenment thinker best known for his atheistic, materialist critiques of religion and advocacy of secular ethics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Enlightenment thinker
atheist
materialist
philosopher
secular ethicist
writer
advocates materialist explanations of nature
rationalism
secular ethics
countryOfCitizenship France
Holy Roman Empire
era 18th century
Age of Enlightenment
ethnicOrigin French
German
fieldOfWork ethics
philosophy
religion criticism
gender male
influenced later atheist thinkers
modern critiques of religion
secular humanist philosophy
influencedBy Enlightenment rationalism
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Age of Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
notableFor advocacy of secular ethics
atheistic philosophy
critiques of religion
materialist philosophy
notableIdea material basis of reality
morality without religion
rejection of supernatural causes
opposes organized religion
religious authority in politics
theism
philosophicalSchool atheism
materialism
secular humanism
philosophicalSubject ethics
metaphysics
philosophy of religion
placeInHistory prominent Enlightenment philosopher
positionHeld Enlightenment philosopher
worldview naturalism
secularism

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Baron d'Holbach birthName Paul-Henri Thiry
Baron d'Holbach alsoKnownAs Paul-Henri Thiry
this entity surface form: Paul-Henri Dietrich