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The Open Court
Founded in 1887 by Edward C. Hegeler and his associates, The Open Court, based in Chicago, Illinois, originally served as a platform for philosophical discussions and scientific inquiry. Over the years, it gained renown for publishing influential essays, articles, and critiques on religion, science, and culture, featuring contributions from notable thinkers like William James and Bertrand Russell. Celebrated for its commitment to rigorous scholarship and open discussion, The Open Court played a significant role in the rise of secular thought during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Open Court starting from 1887, with 13,182 scans in total. Explore the rich history captured in its pages, which may even mention historical figures and events relevant to your own family history. Delve into the past and discover the intellectual discourse that shaped contemporary debates on philosophy and science.
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