A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 01 by Voltaire

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Author Voltaire, 1694-1778
Commentator Leigh, Oliver Herbrand Gordon
Commentator Morley, John, 1838-1923
Commentator Smollett, T. (Tobias), 1721-1771
Translator Fleming, William F.
Title A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 01
Series Title The Works of Voltaire, A Contemporary Version, Vol. 5
Note Reading ease score: 65.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 01" by Voltaire is a philosophical treatise written in the 18th century. This work is a collection of critical essays and miscellaneous articles that delve into various topics, including religion, language, and society, often employing wit and satire to challenge established norms and beliefs. The book encapsulates Voltaire's sharp intelligence and his critique of dogmatism, ecclesiastic power, and the unexamined traditions of his time. The opening of this volume introduces a range of discussions, beginning with the nature of the alphabet and the letters A, B, and C. Voltaire reflects on the significance of the alphabet across cultures, exploring its origins and societal implications. He critiques the complexities and fallacies that arise from linguistic interpretations, noting how seemingly simple concepts can lead to confusion and misunderstanding. Through these examinations, Voltaire sets the stage for a wider exploration of philosophical inquiries, contextualizing human knowledge within the broader scope of history and culture, all while illustrating the absurdities that often accompany reverence for tradition and authority. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Philosophy -- Dictionaries
Subject Criticism (Philosophy)
Category Text
EBook-No. 35621
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Most Recently Updated Mar 19, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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