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Paul Henri Thiry Holbach was an influential French philosopher, writer, and prominent figure of the Enlightenment. He is best known for his atheistic views and his advocacy for materialism, which he articulated in his major works such as "System of Nature." Holbach argued against religious dogma and superstition, promoting a worldview based on reason and empirical evidence. His philosophy emphasized that humans are part of the natural world, governed by the same laws of nature that apply to all living beings.

Holbach was a key member of the philosophical circle that included figures like Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert. His salon in Paris served as a hub for Enlightenment thinkers, where ideas about science, ethics, and politics were exchanged and debated. Holbach's works contributed significantly to the development of secular humanism and laid the groundwork for later philosophical movements that would challenge traditional religious and metaphysical beliefs.

Nazionalità Francese
Data di nascita December 8, 1723
Luogo di nascita Paris, Île-de-France, France
Data di morte January 21, 1789