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  2. Freethought - Wikipedia

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    Modern freethinkers consider free thought to be a natural freedom from all negative and illusive thoughts acquired from society. [5] The term first came into use in the 17th century in order to refer to people who inquired into the basis of traditional beliefs which were often accepted unquestioningly.

  3. Golden Age of Freethought - Wikipedia

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    A gleek of promising freethinkers of the late 19th century could have been someone from any of the varied religious and political backgrounds. [citation needed] Charles Knowlton, D. M. Bennett, and Ingersoll were influential freethinkers of the period. Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) was one of the more prominent freethinkers of his time.

  4. Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Science played an important role in Enlightenment discourse and thought. Many Enlightenment writers and thinkers had backgrounds in the sciences and associated scientific advancement with the overthrow of religion and traditional authority in favour of the development of free speech and thought. [35] There were immediate practical results.

  5. De Vrije Gedachte - Wikipedia

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    Vrijdenkersvereniging De Vrije Gedachte (DVG) (English: Freethinkers association The Free Thought), [3] is a Dutch atheist–humanist association of freethinkers. [1] It was founded in 1856 and known by the name De Dageraad ("The Dawn") [4] before assuming its present name in 1957. [4]

  6. German Freethinkers League - Wikipedia

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    Freethinkers Hall, the national headquarters of the League, was then converted to a bureau advising the public on church matters. [4] Many freethinkers were active in the resistance. Max Sievers, the then chairman of the Freethinkers' Association, and general secretary Hermann Graul, managed to leave Germany in April 1933.

  7. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    The ship's water supplies were bad and typhoid fever killed five passengers. On arriving at Philadelphia, he was too sick to disembark. ... anarchists, free thinkers ...

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  9. Free will in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Free will in antiquity was not discussed in the same terms as used in the modern free will debates, but historians of the problem have speculated who exactly was first to take positions as determinist, libertarian, and compatibilist in antiquity. [1] There is wide agreement that these views were essentially fully formed over 2000 years ago.