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Oeuvres de Denis Diderot

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48 Oeuvres de Denis Diderot

Ce livre numérique présente une collection des oeuvres majeures et des articles écris par Denis Diderot, édités en texte intégral. Une table des matières dynamique permet d'accéder directement aux différentes oeuvres.

Liste des oeuvres:

- 1746 - De la suffisance de la religion naturelle
- 1746 - Pensées philosophiques
- 1748 - L'Oiseau blanc, conte bleu
- 1748 - Les bijoux indiscrets
- 1748 - Qu'en pensez-vous
- 1749 - Lettre sur les aveugles
- 1750 - Prospectus
- 1751 - Pensées sur l'interprétation de la nature
- 1758 - Le père de famille
- 1762 - Addition aux pensées philosophiques
- 1762 - Le neveu de Rameau
- 1763 - Lettre sur le commerce des livres
- 1763 - Lettres à l'Abbé Le Monnier
- 1764 - Lettre à M. Le Breton
- 1765 - Article Autorité politique
- 1765 - Article Christianisme
- 1765 - Article Cité
- 1765 - Article Citoyen
- 1765 - Article Droit naturel
- 1765 - Article Hobbisme
- 1765 - Article Irréligieux
- 1765 - Article Recherche Philosophiques sur l'origine et la nature du beau
- 1768 - Mystification
- 1768 - Regrets sur ma vieille robe de chambre
- 1769 - Entretien entre Diderot et d'Alembert
- 1769 - Le rêve d'Alembert
- 1769 - Lettres à Mademoiselle Jodin
- 1769 - Suite de l'entretien entre Diderot et d'Alembert
- 1770 - Les deux amis de Bourbonne
- 1770 - Principes philosophiques sur la matière et le mouvement
- 1771 - Complainte en rondeau de Denis roi de la fève
- 1772 - Supplément au voyage de Bougainville
- 1772 - Sur l'inconséquence du jugement public de nos actions particulières
- 1773 - Ceci n'est pas un conte
- 1773 - Entretien d'un père avec ses enfants
- 1773 - Lettres à Falconet
- 1773 - Paradoxe sur le Comédien
- 1774 - Correspondance générale
- 1774 - Entretiens d'un philosophe avec la maréchale de
- 1774 - La réfutation d'Helvétius
- 1774 - Lettre de M. Denis Diderot sur l'examen de l'essai sur les préjugés
- 1774 - Lettres à Sophie Volland
- 1774 - Principes de politique des souverains
- 1778 - Essai sur les règnes de Claude et de Néron
- 1780 - La religieuse
- 1781 - Histoire des deux Indes
- 1781 - Lettre apologétique de l'abbé Raynal à Monsieur Grimm
- 1784 - Jacques le fataliste et son maître

526 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1996

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Denis Diderot

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Work on the Encyclopédie (1751-1772), supreme accomplishment of French philosopher and writer Denis Diderot, epitomized the spirit of thought of Enlightenment; he also wrote novels, plays, critical essays, and brilliant letters to a wide circle of friends and colleagues.

Jean le Rond d'Alembert contributed.

This artistic prominent persona served as best known co-founder, chief editor, and contributor.

He also contributed notably to literature with Jacques le fataliste et son maître (Jacques the Fatalist and his Master), which emulated Laurence Sterne in challenging conventions regarding structure and content, while also examining ideas about free will. Diderot also authored of the known dialogue, Le Neveu de Rameau (Rameau's Nephew), basis of many articles and sermons about consumer desire. His articles included many topics.

Diderot speculated on free will, held a completely materialistic view of the universe, and suggested that heredity determines all human behavior. He therefore warned his fellows against an overemphasis on mathematics and against the blind optimism that sees in the growth of physical knowledge an automatic social and human progress. He rejected the idea of progress. His opinion doomed the aim of progressing through technology to fail. He founded on experiment and the study of probabilities. He wrote several articles and supplements concerning gambling, mortality rates, and inoculation against smallpox. He discreetly but firmly refuted technical errors and personal positions of d'Alembert on probability.

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Hate, wherever is occurs, should not be tolerated. In the States, though, it is applauded, supported by government, business, industry, and fundamentalist rightest religion. Denis Diderot (1713-1784), the French humanist wrote, 'Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.' Extreme…? Given the current state of affairs in the States-Once-United of America, the karma of the president of the fascist right and that of the pastor of the fascist right might well so render leadership of the deluded American public silenced.
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