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    [Cambridge, UK] : Open Book Publishers
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    gbv_1654072427
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (132 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783742066 , 1783742062 , 9781783742073 , 1783742054
    Series Statement: Open Book classics series v. 3
    Content: Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 'Fraternal Harmonies', 1815 -- Diderot, Supplement to Bougainville's Voyage, 1772 -- Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon, Memoirs, posthumous -- Three aphorisms from Alexandre Deleyre, 'Fanaticism', from the Encyclopédie; Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, 1789; and Voltaire, Letter to Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, 9 November 1764 -- Helvétius, Essays on the Mind, 1758 -- Louis-Sébastien Mercier, Portrait of Paris, 1781 -- Juan Pablo Forner, In Praise of Spain and its Literary Merit, 1786 -- Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian, 'The Two Persians', 1792 -- Three aphorisms from Rousseau, Émile, or on Education; Voltaire, Letter to the King of Prussia, 20 December 1740; and Jaucourt, 'Tolerance', censored article from the Encyclopédie -- Voltaire, On the Horrible Danger of Reading, 1765
    Content: Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, The Marriage of Figaro, 1784 -- Pierre Bayle, On Tolerance, or A philosophical Commentary on these Words of the Gospel, Luke XIV. 23, Compel Them to Come in, 1686 -- Alexandre Deleyre, 'Fanaticism', from the Encyclopédie,1756 -- Four aphorisms from Louis de Jaucourt, 'Intolerant', from the Encyclopédie, 1765; William Warburton, Essay on Egyptian Hieroglyphics, 1744; Rousseau, Émile, or On Education; and Anon., 'Refugees', from the Encyclopédie, 1765 -- Jean le Rond d'Alembert, On the Suppression of the Jesuits, 1765 -- Jeanne-Marie Roland, Personal Memoirs, 1795 -- Evariste de Parny, The War of the Gods, 1799 -- Olympe de Gouges, The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen, 1791 -- Pierre Bayle, On Tolerance, 1686 -- Voltaire, La Henriade, 1723 -- Three aphorisms from Diderot, The Eleutheromaniacs, 1772; Rousseau, The Social Contract, 1762; and Moses Mendelssohn, Morning Hours, 1786 -- Montesquieu, The Persian Letters, 1721 -- Abbé Grégoire, 'New Observations on the Jews and in Particular on the Jews of Amsterdam and Frankfurt', 1807 --
    Content: Rétif de la Bretonne, Paris Nights, 1788 -- Three aphorisms from Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts; Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments, 1786; and Rousseau, The Social Contract -- Voltaire, Candide, 1759 -- d'Alembert, 'Geometer', from the Encyclopédie, 1757 -- Rabaut Saint-Étienne, 'No Man Should Be Harassed for His Opinions nor Troubled in the Practice of His Religion', 1789 -- Three aphorisms from Diderot, 'Letter to My Brother', 1760; Voltaire, Treatise on Metaphysics, 1735; and Rousseau, The Citizen, or An Address on Political Economy, 1765 -- Diderot, Extract from a Letter to Princess Dashkova, 3 April 1771 -- Voltaire, 'Free Thinking', from Dictionaryof Philosophy, 1764 -- Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 'Reflections on Slavery', from A Voyage to the Island of Mauritius, 1773 -- Pierre de Marivaux, The French Spectator, 5 October 1723 -- Louis-Alexandre Devérité, Collected Documents of Interest on the Case of the Desecration of the Abbeville Crucifix, which Occurred on 9th August 1765, 1776 -- Anon., The Private and Public Life of the Posterior Marquis de Villette, Retroactive Citizen, 1791 --
    Content: The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, 1789 -- Voltaire, 'Prayer to God', from Treatise on Tolerance, 1763 -- Three aphorisms from Denis Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts, 1746; Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, 1748; and Voltaire, Portable Philosophical Dictionary, 1764 -- Nicolas de Condorcet, 'On Admitting Women to the Rights of Citizenship', 1790 -- John Locke, Letter on Toleration, 1686 -- Denis Diderot, 'Aius Locutius', from the Encyclopédie, 1751 -- Montesquieu, 'On the Enslavement of Negroes', from The Spirit of the Laws -- Jean-François Marmontel, 'Minds are not Enlightened by the Flames of an Executioner's Pyre', from Belisarius, 1767 -- Three aphorisms from Diderot The Philosopher and Marshal ***'s Wife Have a Deep Chat, 1774; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Émile, or On Education, 1762; and Frederick the Great of Prussia -- Abbé Grégoire, On Freedom of Worship, 1794 -- Immanuel Kant, 'Dare to Know', from What is Enlightenment?, 1784 --
    Content: Three aphorisms from Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts; Marivaux, The French Spectator; and Pierre Jean George Cabanis, On Sympathy, 1802 -- Leandro Fernández de Moratín, 'A Philanthropic Congregation', 1811 -- Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws -- Voltaire, 'On Universal Tolerance', 1763 -- Three aphorisms from Diderot, Philosophical Thoughts; Marivaux, The French Spectator; and Voltaire, 'Fanaticisme', from Portable Philosophical Dictionary -- Condorcet, Anti-superstitious Almanack, 1773-1774 -- Montesquieu, Persian Letters -- José Cadalso y Vázquezde Andrade, Defence of the Spanish Nation against Persian Letter 78 by Montesquieu, 1775 -- Nicolas-Edme Rétif, known as Rétif de la Bretonne, Ninth Juvenal. The False Immorality of the Freedom of the Press, 1796 -- Condorcet, Anti-superstitious Almanack -- Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Nathan the Wise, 1779 -- Three aphorisms from Germaine de Staël, Reflections on the French Revolution, 1818; Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments; and Rousseau, Reveries of a Solitary Walker, 1782 -- Luis Guttiérez, Cornelia Bororquia, or the Inquisition's Victim, 1801 --
    Content: "Inspired by Voltaire's advice that a text needs to be concise to have real influence, this anthology contains fiery extracts by forty eighteenth-century authors, from the most famous philosophers of the age to those whose brilliant writings are less well-known. These passages are immensely diverse in style and topic, but all have in common a passionate commitment to equality, freedom, and tolerance. Each text resonates powerfully with the issues our world faces today. Tolerance was first published by the Société française d'étude du dix-huitième siècle (the French Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies) in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations in January 2015 as an act of solidarity and as a response to the surge of interest in Enlightenment values. With the support of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, it has now been translated by over 100 students and tutors of French at Oxford University."--Publisher's website
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783742042
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Warman, Caroline Tolerance : the beacon of the enlightenment Cambridge, England : Open Book Publishers, 2016 ISBN 9781783742042
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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