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    nation-building. Denis Diderot was a French encyclopedist and philosopher‚ who also composed plays‚ novels‚ essays‚ and art. He greatly influenced other Enlightenment thinkers with his translations of Encyclopedie ou dictionnaire raisonne des sciences‚ des arts et des metiers‚ usually known as Encyclopedie. He used this translation as a powerful propaganda weapon against Ecclesiastical authority‚ and the semifeudal social reforms of the time. Protestantism is a good example also. It is one of the

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    would continue to destroyed by the Christians‚ who was know for destroying libraries‚ burning books‚ ripping paintings‚ and torturing anyone who voiced an unorthodox thought. He then made the Encyclopedie‚ a history of what was known. It took 35 volumes to get it all together. The impact of the Encyclopedie was widespread in France and Europe‚ more than 25‚000 copies. What Diderot did was create the most important books of the Enlightenment time period. " How Diderot imagined this happening was by

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    The Paradox of Acting (1773-8) is an essay written by French philosopher Denis Diderot (1713-1784). Much of his acclaim comes from his translation and supplements to Ephraim Chambers’ five-volume Cyclopaedia: Or‚ Universal Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences (1728). Conservative opponents condemned the project‚ noting it "was not an innocent compilation of existing knowledge. In its pages‚ nature replaced Providence and determinism superseded God’s will as the guiding forces of the world" (Rosenblum

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    The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in 18th century Europe. The Enlightenment helped with both capitalism and the birth if socialism‚ as well as providing the framework for the French and American revolutions. Several brilliant thinkers contributed to the philosophical movement of this time. Voltaire‚ Diderot‚ and Rousseau were the most optimistic thinkers in the Enlightenment. Francois-Marie Arouet‚ commonly known as Voltaire‚ was the greatest figure of the Enlightenment. Voltaire wrote

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    spreading as much knowledge as possible for his huge piece‚ the Encyclopédie. The Encyclopédie‚ which eventually had thirty-five volumes‚ would go on to continue to spread Enlightenment knowledge to countries all around the world. Arguably the third most influential voice of the French Enlightenment‚ and Enlightenment overall‚ Denis Diderot (1713–1784)‚ a writer and philosopher best known for editing and assembling the massive Encyclopédie ‚ an attempt to collect virtually all of human knowledge gathered

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    government was receiving resentment toward the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle and the government decided to imprison Diderot. Two years later Diderot and his co-editor were hired to translate an English Encyclopedia‚ when they finished‚ they renamed it the Encyclopedie.

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    This source is the foreword provided by Denis Diderot in Encyclopédie‚ ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences‚ des arts et des métiers (Encyclopedia‚ or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences‚ Arts‚ and Crafts). This was a general encyclopedia published in France during the mid 17th century that proved innovative in that it covered new subjects in a systemized manner. This passage summarizes the purpose of the encyclopedia - to pass knowledge to posterity; it goes on to express why it is important

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    Bibliography: Beck‚ Lewis White. 1989. Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals And‚ What Is Enlightenment. 2nd ed. United States: Macmillan Publishing Co ‚U.S. Blom‚ Philipp. 2005. Enlightening the World: Encyclopédie‚ the Book That Changed the Course of History. United States: Palgrave Macmillan. David‚ Roberts. 2011. The Total Work of Art in European Modernism. United States: Cornell University Library. Ed. By Ryan Patrick Hanley and Darrin McMahon. 2010.

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    Avid exploration helped to usher the study of nature to the forefront of the 18th and 19th centuries‚ as scientists examined diverse locations around the world as compared to what was already known. Utilizing newly learned methodology‚ old myths were debunked and new ideas were put in front of the public. These new contrary ideas were not only growing in the field of science‚ but also flowed over into the realms of religion‚ the arts‚ politics and the social ways of all citizens. The scientific movement

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    workers still worked long hours for low wages. In his later years he became a philanthropist and donated monies to over 2‚500 public libraries and schools. Diderot Denis Diderot was famous for editing the Encyclopedie. He was another Enlightenment thinker and great writer. The Encyclopedie was a compilation of valuable knowledge of the times. Some of the subjects covered were politics‚ cultural history‚ and articles on other civilizations. These articles were written by anonymous writers such

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