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Your Book Review: The History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe

Quality
71
Strong
Claude Shift
48
Moderate
RWI
1
of 10

Summary

A 2024 book-review-contest finalist on W.E.H. Lecky's 1865 'History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe.' Opens vividly with the 1861 Morzines demonic-possession outbreak (egghead vs exorcist = competing priors) as an emblem of Lecky's thesis: rationalism displaced medievalism not by winning arguments but because people gradually 'came to look upon it as absurd' -- beliefs shift with the ambient measure of probability, not logic. Engaging, well-sourced, ties neatly into ACX's own priors/belief-change themes; an openly partisan 'I'm not going to badmouth this book' appreciation rather than a critical review.

Why this score

Quality 71 · Strong. Strong: a well-crafted, genuinely engaging review with a strong hook and a resonant central idea (belief-change as silent, unargumentative prior-shift); held mid-Strong because it is an enthusiast's appreciation that mostly relays Lecky rather than testing or extending him.

Claude’s paradigm shift 48 · Moderate. Moderate: the 'measure of probability determines the details of creed' framing is a nice articulation, but it is Lecky's 1865 thesis restated, not the reviewer's novel frame.

Real-world impact 1 · Negligible. Negligible/within-discourse: a book review of a 160-year-old work; no material footprint.