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Diderot and the Encyclopaedists (Vol. 1 of 2)
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"Diderot and the Encyclopaedists" by John Morley explores the intellectual landscape of the Enlightenment, focusing on Denis Diderot and his pivotal role in the creation of the Encyclopédie. This monumental work aimed to compile and disseminate knowledge across various fields, challenging traditional authority and promoting reason and scientific inquiry. Morley delves into Diderot's philosophy, his collaborations with other Enlightenment thinkers, and the impact of the Encyclopédie on society, highlighting its significance in shaping modern thought and the values of liberty and progress.***In this first volume, Morley provides a detailed examination of the cultural and historical context in which Diderot operated. He discusses the challenges faced by the Encyclopaedists, including censorship and opposition from religious and political authorities. The book not only sheds light on Diderot's life and ideas but also illustrates the collective effort of the Enlightenment thinkers who contributed to the Encyclopédie. Morley's narrative captures the spirit of inquiry and the revolutionary ideas that emerged during this transformative period in history.
"Diderot and the Encyclopaedists" by John Morley explores the intellectual landscape of the Enlightenment, focusing on Denis Diderot and his pivotal role in the creation of the Encyclopédie. This monumental work aimed to compile and disseminate knowledge across various fields, challenging traditional authority and promoting reason and scientific inquiry. Morley delves into Diderot's philosophy, his collaborations with other Enlightenment thinkers, and the impact of the Encyclopédie on society, highlighting its significance in shaping modern thought and the values of liberty and progress.***In this first volume, Morley provides a detailed examination of the cultural and historical context in which Diderot operated. He discusses the challenges faced by the Encyclopaedists, including censorship and opposition from religious and political authorities. The book not only sheds light on Diderot's life and ideas but also illustrates the collective effort of the Enlightenment thinkers who contributed to the Encyclopédie. Morley's narrative captures the spirit of inquiry and the revolutionary ideas that emerged during this transformative period in history.

















