Chapman Cohen

Philosopher

Chapman Cohen was a prominent writer and thinker known for his advocacy of individual freedom and autonomy, particularly in the context of societal constraints.

Born
January 1, 1868
Died
January 1, 1949
Quotes
23
Rank
#4704

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"The worst that one can say of the Christian clergyman today is that he actually believes what he teaches."

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"It is useless saying that we do not accept the gods of the primitive world. In form, no; in essence, yes. The fact before us is that all ideas of gods can be traced to the earliest stages of human history.... There is an unbroken line of descent linking the gods of the most primitive peoples to those of modern man. We reject the world of the savage; but we still, in our churches, mosques, synagogues and temples, perpetuate the theories he built upon that world."

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