Alberto Radicati, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alberto Radicati

Italian historian

Date of Birth: 11-Nov-1698

Place of Birth: Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Date of Death: 24-Oct-1737

Profession: historian, philosopher

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Alberto Radicati

  • Alberto Radicati, Count of Passerano (Torino, 11 November 1698 – 24 October 1737, The Hague), was an 18th-century historian, philosopher and free-thinker.
  • He was the reputed author of the 1732 work A Philosophical Dissertation upon Death, Composed for the Consolation of the Unhappy by a Friend of Truth, published in London.
  • This work created a scandal and led to the arrest of Radicati and his translator.
  • The Dissertation upon Death is referenced by George Berkeley in his 1733 Theory of Vision Vindicated, section 5.
  • There Radicati's work is used as an example of a free-thinker explicitly adopting the radical views attributed to the free-thinkers by Berkeley in his 1732 dialogue Alciphron, and so to defend Berkeley against the charge of attacking a strawman.

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