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Biographies & History Graphic Novels - Heretics!: The Wondrous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy

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Book Synopsis: An entertaining, enlightening, and humorous graphic narrative of the dangerous thinkers who laid the foundation of modern thought. This entertaining and enlightening graphic narrative tells the exciting story of the seventeenth-century thinkers who challenged authority—sometimes risking excommunication, prison, and even death—to lay the foundations of modern philosophy and science and help usher in a new world. With masterful storytelling and color illustrations, Heretics! offers a unique introduction to the birth of modern thought in comics form—smart, charming, and often funny.

These contentious and controversial philosophers—from Galileo and Descartes to Spinoza, Locke, Leibniz, and Newton—fundamentally changed the way we look at the world, society, and ourselves, overturning everything from the idea that the Earth is the center of the cosmos to the notion that kings have a divine right to rule. More devoted to reason than to faith, these thinkers defended scandalous new views of nature, religion, politics, knowledge, and the human mind.

Heretics! tells the story of their ideas, lives, and times in a vivid new way. Crisscrossing Europe as it follows them in their travels and exiles, the narrative describes their meetings and clashes with each other—as well as their confrontations with religious and royal authority. It recounts key moments in the history of modern philosophy, including the burning of Giordano Bruno for heresy, Galileo's house arrest for defending Copernicanism, Descartes's proclaiming cogito ergo sum, Hobbes's vision of the "nasty and brutish" state of nature, and Spinoza's shocking Theological-Political Treatise.

A brilliant account of one of the most brilliant periods in philosophy, Heretics! is the story of how a group of brave thinkers used reason and evidence to triumph over the authority of religion, royalty, and antiquity.

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Discover the thrilling and dangerous beginnings of modern philosophy with Heretics!: The Wondrous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy. This captivating graphic narrative takes you on a journey through the lives and ideas of the seventeenth-century thinkers who risked everything to challenge authority and shape the world we live in today.

With its clever storytelling and captivating illustrations, Heretics! offers a fresh and unique introduction to the birth of modern thought. Delve into the lives of revolutionary philosophers like Galileo, Descartes, Spinoza, and Newton as they lay the foundations of modern philosophy and science. Brace yourself for scandalous new views on nature, religion, politics, knowledge, and the human mind that change everything we thought we knew about the world.

Crisscrossing Europe, this narrative follows the heretics in their travels and exiles, painting a vivid picture of their meetings and clashes with each other and with religious and royal authorities. From Giordano Bruno's execution for heresy to Galileo's house arrest, from Descartes's famous declaration "cogito ergo sum" to Spinoza's groundbreaking Theological-Political Treatise, Heretics! brings to life the key moments that shaped modern philosophy.

Immerse yourself in the brilliance of this golden era of philosophy, where reason and evidence triumphed over the authority of religion, royalty, and antiquity. Uncover the stories of these brave thinkers who risked excommunication, imprisonment, and even death to challenge the status quo and usher in a new era of thought. Are you ready to embark on this intellectual adventure? Explore the dangerous and wondrous beginnings of modern philosophy today!

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