About This Book
A sequence of philosophical letters stages an epistolary exchange between two friends who represent contrasting temperaments and phases of thought. Their correspondence traces the awakening and progress of reason, moving from unexamined faith through scepticism and free-thinking to a more tempered reconciliation, and shows how intellectual doubt reshapes moral feeling and belief. Interleaved essays probe arguments about God, creation, religion’s consolations, and the relation between animal instincts and the spiritual nature, maintaining that one-sided philosophies produce error but that rigorous questioning can lead to purified, more stable convictions and a balanced harmony between head and heart.
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