Matthias Knutzen

Matthias (or Mathias) Knutzen (1646 -?) is, with its contemporary Spinoza, a precursor of modern atheistic philosophy. In car-published handwritten lampoons, this German thinker proclaims his hostility with feudality and the religion which supports it, Protestantism. Its ideas, diffused in France were known of Naigon and Diderot. They contributed to the revolutionary fermentation which develops at the 18th century.

One a long time allotted the to him Livre of three impostors (Brace, Jesus and Mahomet), lampoon atheist circulating with XVIIe and XVIIIe century.

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