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James Reeves, "Godless Fictions in the Eighteenth Century: A Literary History of Atheism" (Cambridge UP, 2020)

New Books in Early Modern History

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Debating God's Role in Sympathy and Benevolence

This chapter explores the 18th-century moral philosophers' debates on the relationship between sympathy, benevolence, and God. It analyzes the viewpoints of philosophers like Adam Smith and Francis Hutchison regarding the ability of atheists to exhibit charitable behavior. The chapter also discusses Sarah Fielding's novels and their perception as inherently godless, arguing that they aimed to promote skepticism towards unbelief rather than religious belief.

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