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About the Philosophical Dictionary
Voltaire’s “Philosophical Dictionary” is a classic piece of literature that continues to inspire and provoke thought. Originally published in the 18th century, this work remains relevant today, offering insights into human nature and societal norms. It is a collection of articles, essays, and reflections on a wide range of subjects, all presented with Voltaire’s characteristic wit and critical perspective.
Key Features
- Comprehensive exploration of philosophical concepts and ideas.
- Written by one of the Enlightenment’s most influential figures.
- Engaging and accessible to readers of all backgrounds.
Why Read Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary?
This ebook is not just for philosophy students; it appeals to anyone interested in the deeper questions of life and the workings of society. Voltaire challenges conventional thinking, encouraging readers to question and reflect on their beliefs. His discussions on topics such as freedom, justice, and reason are as pertinent now as they were in his time.
About the Author
Voltaire, born Fran√ßois-Marie Arouet, was a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known for his wit and advocacy of civil liberties, his works have had a lasting impact on both literature and society. “Philosophical Dictionary” is a testament to his intellectual legacy, showcasing his ability to combine humour with incisive critique.
Immerse yourself in Voltaire’s world with the “Philosophical Dictionary” and challenge your understanding of philosophy today.






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