- society. The
values and
practices of
libertines are
known collectively as
libertinism or
libertinage and are
described as an
extreme form of
hedonism or liberalism...
- pleasures,
meaning those experienced through the senses. As a philosophy,
libertinism gained new-found
adherents in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, particularly...
- Le
Libertin (The Libertine) is a
French comedy film
directed by
Gabriel Aghion and
released in 2000. It is an
adaptation of a 1997 play by Éric-Emmanuel...
- dervishes. The
writings of
Qalandaris are not
merely celebrations of
libertinism, but
affirmations of
antinomial beliefs. The
first references are found...
- plutôt le pari que
Pascal propose au
libertin n'est pas une
option désintéressée mais un pari de joueur. Si le
libertin joue «croix»,
parie que Dieu existe...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Debauchery may
refer to:
Corruption Libertinism Lust
Binge drinking Currency deba****t
Debauchery (band), a
German death...
-
interest on the
French historical origin of the Schweineorgel. In the film Le
Libertin (2000), the
philosopher Denis Diderot is
depicted as a ****ball eccentric...
-
Frederick Warne. "The King's Birdcage",
Versailles blog, 7 May 2013
Patrick Wald Lasowski, L'Amour au
temps des
libertins,
Editions First-Gründ, 2011 v t e...
- poet John
Dryden and the
dramatist Nathaniel Lee. The gang
advocated libertinism,
drank copiously, and
engaged in acts that
outraged public decency, including...
- some
statements in
chapter X of his L'Impiétè des Déistes, Athées et
Libertins de ce temps, combatuë, et
renversee de
point en
point par
raisons tirées...