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The Age of Reason

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Explore Thomas Paine’s revolutionary challenge to traditional religious authority in The Age of Reason. Published by Penguin Books, this seminal work of Enlightenment thought champions reason and scientific inquiry, questioning established doctrines and advocating for a new era of intellectual freedom. Paine’s powerful arguments and accessible prose ignite critical thinking about faith, reason, and the search for truth. 9780141185286

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  • ISBN-13: 9780141185286
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 195 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Series Title: Penguin Modern Classics
  • Weight: 222 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0141185287
  • Publisher Date: 23 Dec 2000
  • Depth: 16
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 12 mm
  • Width: 130 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for The Age of Reason

  1. Shreyash Kashyap

    Found this book very insightful. It challenged my beliefs and opened my mind to different perspectives. Highly recommend!

  2. Shubham Mishra

    An informative read with a new perspective on religion. A good recommendation for history enthusiastics.

  3. Tanishq Kohli

    Paine’s writing is clear and direct. I enjoyed his perspective, even when I didn’t fully agree. A classic!

  4. Dharvi Singhal

    A tough read. Paine makes you think but it can get repetitive. Good points, but needs patience to get through.

  5. Jaipal Kumar

    A challenging read! Paine’s arguments are thought-provoking, but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. Still, a crucial text for understanding the Enlightenment.

  6. Ojaswani Gupta

    The Age of Reason is a pivotal book, and I strongly recommend it to those interested in the history of Enlightenment.

  7. Pramda Pandey

    The Age of Reason provides a fresh view on the subject. I enjoyed it. I would recommend this to others.

  8. Om Ashokkumar Sahitya

    The points felt a bit stretched, but it was good. Good for challenging your own belief and opinions on things.

  9. Esha Pareek

    A must-read for anyone interested in the history of ideas. Paine’s arguments are still relevant today. Provocative!

  10. Bhumika Chauhan

    I struggled with some of the concepts, but the book sparked interesting discussions. Worth the effort.

  11. Pranika Agarwal

    Some arguments felt dated, but Paine’s core message still resonates. A valuable contribution to intellectual history.

  12. Harsh Lata

    A good book to read for expanding your knowledge about the Enlightenment Era and the view of people in the past.

  13. Rohan Singh

    An okay book. I feel like there are better books on similar topic that you can read. Good, but not the best.

  14. Rohan Singh

    I found this book to be very insightful and thought-provoking. It challenged my beliefs in a good way.

  15. Komal Kumari

    I wasn’t too pleased with the points made by Paine, but the book surely challenges the way you think and open up new ideas.

  16. Shubham Biswas

    I disagree with a lot of points in this book, but it’s a great point to expand your own thinking and debate internally.

  17. Vinay Beniwal

    This book changed my perspective on religion and reason. It’s a powerful and persuasive argument. Highly recommended!

  18. Joseph Hnunthansang

    Very inspiring and insightful! It opened up my mind to a lot of new perspectives on this world and religion.

  19. Anurag Singh Praliya

    Paine presents a strong case for reason. A good book if you are interested in learning about different views. It will challenge you.

  20. Manvav Gupta

    A bit too harsh on religion for my taste, but I can appreciate the historical significance. It’s a product of its time.

  21. Akram Javid N

    A bit dense at times, but overall a compelling argument for reason. I appreciated Paine’s boldness and clarity.

  22. Aditya Rastogi

    While I respect Paine’s intellect, I found his tone somewhat dismissive. Still, important historical context.

  23. Anubhav Ranjit

    Paine’s writing is surprisingly accessible. I didn’t agree with everything, but it made me think. A worthwhile read for anyone interested in philosophy.

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