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  1. D’Alembert et le droit d’errer.Véronique le Ru - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):833-852.
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  • Condillac et la critique d’un système. Le cas leibnizien.Christian Leduc - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):767-789.
    In the Traité des systèmes, Condillac analyses a plurality of systematic metaphysical doctrines, specifically, those of Spinoza, Malebranche and Leibniz. Commentators have mainly interpreted this plurality as a way for Condillac to illustrate his criticisms and to raise doubts about the main contemporary systems while using the same criteria for interpretation. However, I note that his analytic tools differ according to which philosopher or philosophical system he analyses. This paper focuses on the criticism of Leibniz’s system, and aims to show (...)
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  • Critique des systèmes et antimathématisme au XVIII e siècle.Angela Ferraro - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):813-832.
    This paper focuses on the link between systems criticism and anti-mathematicism in the French-speaking philosophical literature of the mid-18thcentury. Moving from Condillac’s omissions to the exemplary cases of Diderot and Buffon—as well as considering Formey’s crucial remarks—I reconsider the complex relationship that the authors of the French Enlightenment have with the Newtonian model. Finally, I inquire into the fate awaiting both mathematics and systems in this context after 1750.
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  • Introduction.Daniel Dumouchel, Angela Ferraro & Christian Leduc - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):685-693.
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  • The “Conflict Thesis” and Positivist History of Science: A View From the Periphery.Miguel de Asúa - 2018 - Zygon 53 (4):1131-1148.
    The historiographic tradition of the history of science that originated with Auguste Comte bears all the marks of narratives with roots in the Enlightenment, such as a view of religion as an underdeveloped stage in the ascending road in humanity's quest for a more mature understanding. This article explores the development of the peripheral branch of a tradition that developed in Argentina by the mid‐twentieth century with authors such as the Italians Aldo Mieli, José Babini, and the Hungarian Desiderius Papp. (...)
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  • Les Lumières 'prement disputées en Allemagne de l’Est (RDA). Le cas édifiant de D’Alembert.Dagmar Comtesse - 2020 - Revue de Synthèse 140 (3-4):333-355.
    Résumé La réception des Lumières en République démocratique allemande (RDA) était particulière. D’une part, la tradition marxiste a découvert la pensée matérialiste dans l’histoire des idées allemande et a reproché à juste titre à la « bourgeoisie idéaliste » de l’avoir marginalisée. D’autre part, l’usage dogmatique de l’ouvrage de Lénine concernant l’épistémologie de Ernst Mach, Matérialisme et empiriocriticisme, empêcha d’apprécier convenablement des penseurs importants comme Jean Le Rond D’Alembert. De plus, la structure répressive de la vie académique en RDA a (...)
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