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Diderot's Counterpoints

Walter E Rex

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  • 363 sidor
  • 1998
The exhilarating brilliance of Diderots ideas combined with the intractable difficulties we encounters in his writings place him among the most challenging and controversial of the philosophes. This book puts forward a clearer understanding of Diderots perplexities by taking into account the dynamics of his thought processes, especially the mode, peculiar to him, of thinking via contrarieties. Uniquely among the philosophes, Diderot has the irregular habit of letting his ideas capsize and go into reverse, pro turning into contra, yea becoming nay without the author bothering to notice (much less to inform the reader) that he has completely changed his mind. The phenomenon is frequent; in a number of instances, it is impossible to make sense of Diderots writings unless we are alert to this even when it occurs, that is, alert the dynamics of contrariety. This feature of Diderots mental processes has received little attention from scholars for good reasons: contrarieties suggest that the movement of Diderots thought is often neither logical nor even rational, that frequently his concepts do not remain fixed and stable, or add up along straight lines. The existence of contrarieties implies that, as Diderot wrote, his ideas proceed in discrete stages, creating an evolution of concepts whose values are not only changing, but often contradicting their previous meanings. Finally, contrarieties play against the principle, sacred to scholars of literature, that the ideas of work of art must have cogerence in order to be comprehensible. Accepting these challenges to tradition as the basis of his argument, Professor Rex proposes radically new analyses of almost all of Diderots major works (the only significant omission, La Religieuse, has been extensively treated by Professor Rex elsewhere). In sum, this perception of the dynamics of Diderots thought promises not only to alter fundamentally our understanding of his philosophy, but also to give a new sense of his importance in the Enlightenment.
  • Författare: Walter E Rex
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780729406208
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 363
  • Utgivningsdatum: 1998-01-01
  • Förlag: Voltaire Foundation