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Denis Diderot

    October 5, 1713 – July 31, 1784

    Denis Diderot was a pivotal French Enlightenment figure, known as much for his philosophical inquiries as for his literary innovations. As the chief editor and a prolific contributor to the Encyclopédie, he played a central role in disseminating knowledge and shaping intellectual discourse. In his fiction, Diderot boldly experimented with narrative structure, questioning conventions while exploring profound questions about free will and determinism. His philosophical outlook, grounded in materialism and a critique of unchecked technological optimism, offers enduring insights into the human condition and societal progress.

    Denis Diderot
    Rameau's Nephew, and Other Works
    Diderot on Art. Vol. 1
    The Encyclopedie of Diderot and D'Alembert
    Les Bijoux Indiscrets (1772)
    Encyclopaedic Liberty
    A Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industry II.