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Diderot: Political Writings

Diderot: Political Writings
Author: Denis Diderot
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1992-05-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521369114

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Denis Diderot (1713-1784) was one of the most significant figures of the French enlightenment. His political writings cover the period from the first volume of the Encyclopedie (1751), of which he was principal editor, to the third edition of Raynal's Histoire des Deux Indes (1780), one of the most widely read books of the pre-revolutionary period. This volume contains the most important of Diderot's articles for the Encyclopedie, a substantial number of his contributions to the Histoire, the complete texts of his Supplement au Voyage de Bougainville, one of his most visionary works, and his Observations sur le Nakaz, a precise and detailed political work translated here into English for the first time. The editors' introduction sets these works in their context and shows the underlying coherence of Diderot's thought. A chronology of events and a bibliography are included as further aids to the reader.


Encyclopedic Liberty

Encyclopedic Liberty
Author: Denis Diderot
Publisher: Liberty Fund
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780865978546

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This anthology of 81 articles is the first attempt to translate and collect the most significant political writing from the Encyclopédie (1751-1765). It includes every aspect of the ideas, practices, and institutions of Western political life.


Diderot’s Politics

Diderot’s Politics
Author: Antony Strugnell
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401024472

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I t is only relatively recently that serious attempts have been made to rescue Diderot's political writings from obscurity and neglect, and ascribe to the ideas expressed therein their due place in the panoply of his intellectual and artistic achievements. This has been largely made possible by the transference of the Fonds Vandeul from Diderot's descendants to the Bibliotheque Nationale in 1954. This important collection of manuscripts and papers, to which scholars have previously had very inadequate access, contains the bulk of the political writings, most of which had either never been published, or were only obtainable in badly prepared or rare editions. In recent years, however, excellent critical editions of the most impor tant political texts have appeared; the Textes Politiques edited by Yves Benot, and the Oeuvres Politiques and the Memoires pour Catherine II edited by Paul Verniere are all notable contributions. Meanwhile Jacques Proust has written a major thesis on Diderot et l'Encyclopedie which con tains a detailed study of Diderot's political ideas during the years he de voted to the construction of that great intellectual monument. Most re cently Yves Benot has published a general work with an important study of Diderot's hostility to European colonial policies, Diderot, de l'atheisme a l'anticolonialisme. Furthermore, Diderot's contributions to the three editions of Raynal's Histoire des deux Indes have been identified with virtual certainty by Michele Duchet and Hans Wolpe, thereby opening up a further valuable source for his political ideas.


Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely

Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely
Author: Andrew S. Curran
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1590516702

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Best Book of the Year – Kirkus Reviews A spirited biography of the prophetic and sympathetic philosopher who helped build the foundations of the modern world. Denis Diderot is often associated with the decades-long battle to bring the world’s first comprehensive Encyclopédie into existence. But his most daring writing took place in the shadows. Thrown into prison for his atheism in 1749, Diderot decided to reserve his best books for posterity–for us, in fact. In the astonishing cache of unpublished writings left behind after his death, Diderot challenged virtually all of his century's accepted truths, from the sanctity of monarchy, to the racial justification of the slave trade, to the norms of human sexuality. One of Diderot’s most attentive readers during his lifetime was Catherine the Great, who not only supported him financially, but invited him to St. Petersburg to talk about the possibility of democratizing the Russian empire. In this thematically organized biography, Andrew S. Curran vividly describes Diderot’s tormented relationship with Rousseau, his curious correspondence with Voltaire, his passionate affairs, and his often iconoclastic stands on art, theater, morality, politics, and religion. But what this book brings out most brilliantly is how the writer's personal turmoil was an essential part of his genius and his ability to flout taboos, dogma, and convention.


Voltaire: Political Writings

Voltaire: Political Writings
Author: Voltaire
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1994-06-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521437271

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Presenting a selection of Voltaire's most interesting and controversial texts, many not previously translated into English, this edition of political writings includes the nature and legitimacy of political power, law and the social order, and the growing disorder in the French economy.


New Essays on Diderot

New Essays on Diderot
Author: James Fowler
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-03-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1139500554

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The great eighteenth-century French thinker Denis Diderot (1713–84) once compared himself to a weathervane, by which he meant that his mind was in constant motion. In an extraordinarily diverse career he produced novels, plays, art criticism, works of philosophy and poetics, and also reflected on music and opera. Perhaps most famously, he ensured the publication of the Encyclopédie, which has often been credited with hastening the onset of the French Revolution. Known as one of the three greatest philosophes of the Enlightenment, Diderot rejected the Christian ideas in which he had been raised. Instead, he became an atheist and a determinist. His radical questioning of received ideas and established religion led to a brief imprisonment, and for that reason, no doubt, some of his subsequent works were written for posterity. This collection of essays celebrates the life and work of this extraordinary figure as we approach the tercentenary of his birth.


Mass Enlightenment

Mass Enlightenment
Author: Julia Simon
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791426371

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Using the writings of the critical theorists of the Frankfurt School as a framework, this book uncovers the tensions and contradictions associated with the rise of capitalism as manifested in the writings of Rousseau and Diderot.


Political Writings

Political Writings
Author: Thomas Paine
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000
Genre: Political science
ISBN: 9780521667999

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Recoge:Common Sense; Rights of Man; The age of Reason; Agrarian justice.


The Skeptic's Walk

The Skeptic's Walk
Author: Denis Diderot
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781980752486

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This is a Divine Comedy or Pilgrim's Progress for the post-religious age. Finding himself on a quest through the forest of life towards the general rendez-vous at the end, our hero journeys first on the path of religion and faith, then the path of the philosophers where debate and ideas reign, and finally the path of worldly pursuits and pleasure. Along the way he dodges inquisitors, raging fanatics, insane philosophers, faithless lovers, and scheming social climbers. Truly a neglected classic. As Diderot said, "even if you are not amused, you may still benefit from it."This third edition was revised in 2018.


Rameau's Nephew

Rameau's Nephew
Author: Denis Diderot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781849023573

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18th Century Frenchman Diderot uses a fictional conversation between two men to criticize those who argued against the Enlightenment. As his prior works of political opinion had caused his imprisonment, Diderot was especially careful to craft "Rameau's Nephew" in such a way to not face further trouble.