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A threat like no other threat,George Berkeley against the freethinkers
Authors:Timo Airaksinen  Heta Gylling
Institution:Moral and Social Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:In this paper, our purpose is to show what George Berkeley really said about ethics and the background conditions of religious life. The point is that true happiness is only possible in a religious sense; it means happiness in afterlife. The major threat to this is freethinking, or what we see as emerging enlightened modernism. His rather quixotic fix against freethinking shows the man as he is behind all the conventional panegyrics. He is a real Anglican soldier who anticipated but never admitted a critical defeat in the most important of all battles. Interest in George Berkeley’s life’s work has been exceptionally selective. Yet his revolutionary immaterialism is only an early episode in his struggles towards a better society and religious life for all the people, regardless of their denomination. From this point of view, Alciphron is central. But he also develops his ethical ideas in his various minor writings, which have been largely overlooked.
Keywords:Atheism  Christian faith  Anglicanism  Mandeville  Shaftesbury  happiness
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