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The Enlightenments Most Dangerous Woman Milie Du Chtelet And The Making Of Modern Philosophy Andrew Janiak

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The Enlightenments Most Dangerous Woman Milie Du Chtelet And The Making Of Modern Philosophy Andrew Janiak
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.69 MB
Author: Andrew Janiak
ISBN: 9780197758007, 0197758002
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Enlightenments Most Dangerous Woman Milie Du Chtelet And The Making Of Modern Philosophy Andrew Janiak by Andrew Janiak 9780197758007, 0197758002 instant download after payment.

Suppressed for centuries, the ideas of French philosopher Émilie Du Châtelet's are ever relevant today... Just as the Enlightenment was gaining momentum throughout Europe, philosopher Émilie Du Châtelet broke through the many barriers facing women at the time and published a major philosophical treatise in French. Within a few short years, she became famous: she was read and debated from Russia to Prussia, from Switzerland to England, from up north in Sweden to down south in Italy. This was not just remarkable because she was a woman, but because of the substance of her contributions. While the men in her milieu like Voltaire and Kant sought disciples to promote their ideas, Du Châtelet promoted intellectual autonomy. She counselled her readers to read the classics, but never to become a follower of another's ideas. Her proclamation that a true philosopher must remain an independent thinker, rather than a disciple of some supposedly "great...

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