Job, mon ami: promesses du bonheur et fatalité du mal

Editions Gallimard (1997)
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Abstract

Etudiant plus particulièrement Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot et Condorcet, B. Baczko montre l'actualité de la philosophie des Lumières, qui a tenté de penser en même temps le droit au bonheur de l'humanité et la fatalité du mal.

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