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Diderot and Descartes

Aram Vartanian

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A study of scientific naturalism in the Enlightenment. In tracing the materialism of Diderot, La Mettrie, Buffon, and D'Holbach to its sources, it offers a fresh appraisal of the total influence of Descartes on the Enlightenment.

Originally published in 1953.

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Spinozism, Comte de Gabalis, Phenomenon, Jacques Maritain, Materialism, Classical element, Process philosophy, Freethought, Good and evil, Newtonianism, The New Science, Universal science, Natural philosophy, Democritus, Teleology, Pantheism, Spirituality, Epicureanism, Metaphysical naturalism, The Philosopher, Charles Bonnet, Potentiality and actuality, Henry More, Theism, Blaise Pascal, Cartesianism, Thomism, Eclecticism, Jansenism, Religion, Atomism, Age of Enlightenment, Reason, Philosophy, Four causes, Scholasticism, Pyrrhonism, Explanation, Natural theology, Roger Cotes, Contradiction, Baruch Spinoza, Dualism (philosophy of mind), John Locke, Natural science, Pre-established harmony, Thought, First principle, Ideology, Multitude, Scientist, God, Discourse on the Method, Philosopher, Denis Diderot, Hypothesis, French materialism, Secularization, Dualism, Teleological argument, Deism, Rationalism, Concept, Innatism, Spontaneous generation, Theory, Erudition, Atheism, Theology, Ontological argument