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Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat Condorcet (1743–1794)

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Obres de Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat Condorcet

Vie de Monsieur Turgot (1786) 6 exemplars
Politique de Condorcet (1996) 3 exemplars
Vie de Voltaire 2 exemplars
Adresse aux Bataves 2 exemplars
Avis aux Espagnols 2 exemplars
Aux Germains 1 exemplars
O izborima i drugi spisi (1986) 1 exemplars

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The Utopia Reader (1999) — Col·laborador — 112 exemplars
The liberal tradition in European thought (1971) — Col·laborador, algunes edicions17 exemplars

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Altres noms
Condorcet, Nicolas de
Caritat, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de, Marquis de Condorcet
Condorcet, Marquis de
Caritat, Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de
Condorcet
Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat
Data de naixement
1743
Data de defunció
1794
Lloc d'enterrament
Panthéon, Paris, France
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
France
Lloc de naixement
Aisne, France
Lloc de defunció
Paris, France
Llocs de residència
Reims, France
Paris, France
Educació
Collège de Navarre
Professions
philosopher
mathematician
revolutionary
writer
aristocrat
Relacions
Condorcet, Sophie de (wife)
Organitzacions
Académie française (1782)
Premis i honors
Académie française (1782)
Pantheon, Paris, France
Biografia breu
Nicolas de Condorcet, marquis de Condorcet, was born to an ancient aristocratic family in Ribemont, France. He was educated at the Jesuit college in Reims and at the College of Navarre in Paris. In 1765, he published his first work on mathematics, launching his career as a mathematician. He was elected in 1769 to the Royal Academy of Sciences, to which he contributed papers on mathematical and other subjects. Condorcet worked with and befriended many scientists, including Leonhard Euler and Benjamin Franklin. He was a protégé of the French philosopher and mathematician Jean Le Rond d'Alembert and took an active role in the preparation of the Encyclopédie. He was elected to the Académie française in 1782 and became a member of other European academies. In 1786 he married Sophie de Grouchy, with whom he formed a remarkable intellectual as well as a romantic partnership. They shared the same deeply-held democratic convictions and an optimistic view of human nature. Sophie's salon at the Hôtel des Monnaies was one of the most famous of the time, attracting foreign dignitaries and intellectuals such as Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine. Condorcet's views favoring women's suffrage, opposing slavery, and promoting equal rights and free public education for all, were unique even during the Enlightenment. At the outbreak of the French Revolution, which the Condorcets greeted with enthusiasm, he took a leading role. He was elected to represent Paris in the Legislative Assembly and became its secretary. Condorcet was one of the first to call for France to become a republic, and in August 1792, he drew up the declaration justifying the suspension of the king and the summoning of the National Convention. In the convention, he represented the département of Aisne. He drafted a new Constitution, representing the more moderate political wing, but it was rejected. At the trial of King Louis XVI, Condorcet voted against the death penalty and spoke out against it. His independent attitude became dangerous as the political winds shifted and Robespierre rose to power. Condorcet's political opponents issued a warrant for his arrest in 1793. While in hiding, he wrote the work for which is best-known today, Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain (Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Spirit). In 1794, Condorcet left his hiding place and attempted to flee. He was arrested and imprisoned, and then found dead in his cell. His Esquisse was published in 1795 by his wife. Nearly 200 years later, Condorcet was symbolically interred in the Panthéon in Paris.
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Membres
262
Popularitat
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Valoració
½ 3.4
Ressenyes
6
ISBN
50
Llengües
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