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Languages : fr
Pages : 32
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La voix du sage et du peuple
La Voix du sage et du peuple
La Voix Du Sage Et Du Peuple. [By F.M. Arouet de Voltaire.].
The Enlightenment
Author: Peter Gay
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393313666
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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The Enlightenment/Peter Gay.-v.II
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393313666
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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The Enlightenment/Peter Gay.-v.II
Réfutation d'un libelle intitulé : "la Voix du sage et du peuple"
Author: Jean-Baptiste Gaultier
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Languages : fr
Pages : 35
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Pages : 35
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La voix du sage, ou, L'intérêt des peuples bien entendu, dans l'exercice du droit de guerre et de conquête
Author: Victor Delpuech de Comeiras
Publisher: de l
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Languages : fr
Pages : 223
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Languages : fr
Pages : 223
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Voltaire and His Times
The Party of Humanity
Author: Peter Gay
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 0307831434
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
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THE ENLIGHTENMENT has long been the victim of uninformed or hostile criticisms. Even so respected a source as the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines the Enlightenment as “shallow and pretentious intellectualism, unreasonable contempt for authority and tradition,” thus collecting in one sentence most of our current prejudices. In this provocative book—at once a scholarly study and a vigorous polemic—Peter Gay sets out to shatter old myths, to sort out illusion from reality, and to restore the men of the Enlightenment—Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot—to the esteem they deserve. The nine related essays in The Party of Humanity fall into three divisions: three are on Voltaire, presenting the great philosophe as a tough-minded, realistic man of letters who tried to reshape his world, rather than as merely brittle and shallow wit. Then, three essays characterize the French Enlightenment as a whole, and seek for the unity underlying the diversity of tempers and attitudes among its leaders. The last three, which include Mr. Gay’s well-known critique of Carl Becker’s The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth Century Philosophers, are polemics against widely accepted views of the Enlightenment. The longest chapter here is a detailed examination of Rousseau, the philosopher, and of his reputation among his interpreters. What all nine essays have in common, apart from their portrayal of the philosophes as serious and engage partisans of humanity, is that they are all essays in the “social history of ideas”; they all treat ideas as inseparable from the specific social and cultural setting from which they emerge and which they affect.
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 0307831434
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
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THE ENLIGHTENMENT has long been the victim of uninformed or hostile criticisms. Even so respected a source as the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines the Enlightenment as “shallow and pretentious intellectualism, unreasonable contempt for authority and tradition,” thus collecting in one sentence most of our current prejudices. In this provocative book—at once a scholarly study and a vigorous polemic—Peter Gay sets out to shatter old myths, to sort out illusion from reality, and to restore the men of the Enlightenment—Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot—to the esteem they deserve. The nine related essays in The Party of Humanity fall into three divisions: three are on Voltaire, presenting the great philosophe as a tough-minded, realistic man of letters who tried to reshape his world, rather than as merely brittle and shallow wit. Then, three essays characterize the French Enlightenment as a whole, and seek for the unity underlying the diversity of tempers and attitudes among its leaders. The last three, which include Mr. Gay’s well-known critique of Carl Becker’s The Heavenly City of the Eighteenth Century Philosophers, are polemics against widely accepted views of the Enlightenment. The longest chapter here is a detailed examination of Rousseau, the philosopher, and of his reputation among his interpreters. What all nine essays have in common, apart from their portrayal of the philosophes as serious and engage partisans of humanity, is that they are all essays in the “social history of ideas”; they all treat ideas as inseparable from the specific social and cultural setting from which they emerge and which they affect.
A Catalogue of the Library of the Russell Institution classed and arranged by Edward Wedlake Brayley ... With the rules and regulations for the government of the Institution
Author: Russell Institution for the Promotion of Literary and Scientific Knowledge (LONDON)
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Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Essays and Criticisms
Author: Thomas Gray
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 444
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 444
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