Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary: A Compendium: Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary: A Collection of Enlightening Ideas and Satirical Wit

· Prabhat Prakashan
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Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire: A groundbreaking work of philosophical and critical thought by the renowned French writer and philosopher, Voltaire. In "Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary," he examines a wide range of subjects, including religion, politics, literature, and science. Through wit and satire, Voltaire challenges prevailing beliefs and champions reason, tolerance, and intellectual freedom. This influential work remains a testament to Voltaire's commitment to enlightenment ideals and his enduring impact on the Age of Enlightenment.

Key Aspects of the Book "Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary":
Enlightenment Ideas: Voltaire's dictionary reflects the core principles of the Enlightenment, advocating for reason, liberty, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Critical Analysis: The book provides incisive and satirical critiques of various institutions, superstitions, and societal norms of the time.
Intellectual Legacy: "Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary" has had a profound influence on philosophical discourse and the development of modern thought.

Voltaire was a French writer, philosopher, and prominent figure of the Enlightenment era. Born in 1694, his real name was François-Marie Arouet. Voltaire's works challenged the prevailing authorities and advocated for individual freedoms and human rights. His contributions to literature, philosophy, and social criticism continue to be revered and studied to this day.

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