Diderot and the Encyclopaedists (Vol. 1&2)
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- Nombre de pages511
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-638175-2
- EAN4064066381752
- Date de parution07/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille746 Ko
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- ÉditeurMUSAICUM BOOKS
Résumé
In John Morley's monumental work, 'Diderot and the Encyclopaedists, ' readers are taken on a deep dive into the intellectual and cultural landscape of 18th-century France. Morley's scholarly approach not only provides a comprehensive analysis of Denis Diderot's pivotal role in the Enlightenment movement but also offers a nuanced exploration of the Encyclopedie as a groundbreaking publication that challenged traditional knowledge structures.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Morley illuminates the political, social, and philosophical implications of the encyclopedic project, shedding light on its enduring significance in the history of ideas. The two-volume set showcases Morley's expertise in French literature and his passion for uncovering the roots of modern thought. His insightful commentary and vibrant storytelling style make this work both informative and captivating.
As a respected authority on Enlightenment philosophy, Morley's exploration of Diderot's legacy is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins of Western intellectual thought and the power of ideas to shape society.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Morley illuminates the political, social, and philosophical implications of the encyclopedic project, shedding light on its enduring significance in the history of ideas. The two-volume set showcases Morley's expertise in French literature and his passion for uncovering the roots of modern thought. His insightful commentary and vibrant storytelling style make this work both informative and captivating.
As a respected authority on Enlightenment philosophy, Morley's exploration of Diderot's legacy is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins of Western intellectual thought and the power of ideas to shape society.
In John Morley's monumental work, 'Diderot and the Encyclopaedists, ' readers are taken on a deep dive into the intellectual and cultural landscape of 18th-century France. Morley's scholarly approach not only provides a comprehensive analysis of Denis Diderot's pivotal role in the Enlightenment movement but also offers a nuanced exploration of the Encyclopedie as a groundbreaking publication that challenged traditional knowledge structures.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Morley illuminates the political, social, and philosophical implications of the encyclopedic project, shedding light on its enduring significance in the history of ideas. The two-volume set showcases Morley's expertise in French literature and his passion for uncovering the roots of modern thought. His insightful commentary and vibrant storytelling style make this work both informative and captivating.
As a respected authority on Enlightenment philosophy, Morley's exploration of Diderot's legacy is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins of Western intellectual thought and the power of ideas to shape society.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Morley illuminates the political, social, and philosophical implications of the encyclopedic project, shedding light on its enduring significance in the history of ideas. The two-volume set showcases Morley's expertise in French literature and his passion for uncovering the roots of modern thought. His insightful commentary and vibrant storytelling style make this work both informative and captivating.
As a respected authority on Enlightenment philosophy, Morley's exploration of Diderot's legacy is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins of Western intellectual thought and the power of ideas to shape society.






