-
Enlightenment was
distinctly cosmopolitan;
philosophes could be
found from
Philadelphia to
Saint Petersburg. The
philosophes considered themselves part of a grand...
- on France's 'Nouveaux
Philosophes' and the
Crisis of Marxism".
SubStance 11(4), 56-67
Gilles Deleuze, « Les
nouveaux philosophes », supplément au n° 24...
- in
France simply as BHL, he was one of the
leaders of the "Nouveaux
Philosophes" (New Philosophers)
movement in 1976. His opinions,
political activism...
- a
public conveyance (and
arguably perversion) for some
ideas of the
Philosophes. The
narrative starts with Therese, ****ually
precocious in
spite of herself...
- the Counter-Revolutionary
antipathy towards the
philosophes. All
three directly blamed the
philosophes in
France and the Aufklärer in
Germany for devaluing...
-
Romantic primitivism. The
first to
criticize Rousseau were his
fellow Philosophes,
above all, Voltaire.
According to
Jacques Barzun,
Voltaire was anno****...
-
embrace of the
rationalistic or "classical"
ideals of
Enlightenment philosophes.
According to some historians, it was at this time when the
concept of...
-
Histoire de
Mademoiselle de
Terville by
Madeleine d'Arsant de Puisieux, Le
Philosophe parvenu ou
Lettres et pièces
originales contenant les
aventures d'Eugène...
- (2012). Rousseau's Counter-Enlightenment: A
Republican Critique of the
Philosophes. SUNY
series in
Social and
Political Thought.
State University of New...
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January 1743 – 14
October 1803) was a
French philosopher,
known as le
philosophe inconnu ("the
unknown philosopher"), the name
under which his
works were...