Good Sense


Read by Roger Melin

(4.2 stars; 19 reviews)

Good Sense is an essential work by Baron Paul Henri Thiry D'Holbach that distills the core ideas of his earlier masterpiece, Systeme de la Nature. Published in 1772, this text serves as a clear and accessible introduction to atheistical philosophy, making complex ideas approachable for the average reader.

In Good Sense, D'Holbach explores the foundations of human understanding, morality, and the nature of existence without reliance on religious dogma. His arguments challenge traditional beliefs and encourage critical thinking, inviting readers to question the status quo and embrace reason as a guiding principle.

With its straightforward language and logical structure, this abridgment is not only a significant philosophical text but also a reflection of the Enlightenment's spirit of inquiry. D'Holbach's work remains relevant today, offering insights into the relationship between philosophy, psychology, and the human experience.

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(5 stars)

very good narration. heads and shoulders above.