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Denis Diderot (/ˈdiːdəroʊ/; French: [dəni did(ə)ʁo]; 5
October 1713 – 31 July 1784) was a
French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best
known for serving...
- The
Diderot effect is a
phenomenon that
occurs when
acquiring a new
possession leads to a
spiral of
consumption that
results in the
acquisition of even...
- had many writers,
known as the Encyclopédistes. It was
edited by
Denis Diderot and,
until 1759, co-edited by Jean le Rond d'Alembert. The Encyclopédie...
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Paris Diderot University, also
known as
Paris 7 (French: Université
Paris Diderot), was a
French university located in Paris, France. It was one of the...
- June 1751 to
December 1765
under the
editors Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert, and only
Diderot from 1765 to 1772. The
composition of the 17 volumes...
- Système figuré des
connaissances humaines),
sometimes known as the tree of
Diderot and d'Alembert, was a tree
developed to
represent the
structure of knowledge...
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having rendered a
service to the
human race in the ****ure
years to come.
Diderot The word
encyclopedia (encyclo|pedia)
comes from the
Koine Gr**** ἐγκύκλιος...
- Lycée
Denis Diderot may
refer to: Lycée
Denis Diderot (Kenya) - Nairobi,
Kenya Lycée
Denis Diderot (Carvin) - Carvin,
France This
disambiguation page lists...
- Religieuse; also
known as French:
Suzanne Simonin, la
Religieuse de
Denis Diderot) is a 1966
French drama film
directed by
Jacques Rivette from a screenplay...
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friends to stay for a few days or w****s, and
every year he
invited Denis Diderot whom he
joined at a
Anglican chapel service at the
opening of the English...