coll 1926) prefigures much Anthropological sf in its debate on Natural Man presented through a Tahitian's response to a stopover there by Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811) during his trip round the world, to his account of which Diderot's Supplément is written in the form of an ad...
Denis Diderot (1713-84) was a leading Enlightenment thinker, editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia. He was remarkable versatile, writing novels, satires, dramas, critical essays on art and literature, essays on natural science and medicine, and letters on most subjects. His philosophical outlook und...
Written to explain truths ... NG De Santo,M Cirillo,C Bisaccia,... - 《American Journal of Kidney Diseases》 被引量: 16发表: 2011年 Denis Diderot: Thoughts on the Interpretation of Nature and other philosophical works A correlator of QCD interpolating fields for the nucleon is evaluated in...
Fibers, organs, lines, and strings: A study of physiology and aesthetics in the works of Denis DiderotClark, Andrew Herrick
ainitiate, novice, apprentice, journeyman, expert,and master (Hoffman, 1998). Based on interviews and observations of the work-place, Denis Diderot (along with 140 others, including Emile Voltaire) created one ofthe great works of the Enlightenment, the 17 volume Encyclopedie (Diderot, 1751–177...
The definition of genius is a central problematic for Diderot. The genius is always marginal. As seen through Diderot's work, a genius is someone capable of seeing through the hidden unity of a given process and then communicating that unity in a creative and cogent manner. "Enlightene...
ainitiate, novice, apprentice, journeyman, expert,and master (Hoffman, 1998). Based on interviews and observations of the work-place, Denis Diderot (along with 140 others, including Emile Voltaire) created one of the great works of the Enlightenment, the 17 volume Encyclopedie (Diderot, 1751–...
Denis Diderot, French man of letters and philosopher who, from 1745 to 1772, served as chief editor of the Encyclopedie, one of the principal works of the Age of Enlightenment. Diderot wrote novels, short stories, and plays as well as treatises on natura
Novels, dialogues, and plays of Denis Diderot Four works of prose fiction by Diderot were published posthumously: thenovelLa Religieuse(written 1760, published 1796;The Nun); the novelJacques le fataliste et son maître(written 1773, published 1796;Jacques the Fatalist);Le Neveu de Rameau(writte...
Novels, dialogues, and plays of Denis Diderot Four works of prose fiction by Diderot were published posthumously: the novel La Religieuse (written 1760, published 1796; The Nun); the novel Jacques le fataliste et son maître (written 1773, published 1796; Jacques the Fatalist); Le Neveu de...