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  1. French. Genre. Philosophy, polemic. Publication date. 1773. Media type. Tract. Refutation of Helvetius ( French: Refutation de l'ouvrage d'Helvetius intitule L'Homme) was composed in 1773 by Denis Diderot. It contains a rebuttal to some of the arguments made by Helvétius in his posthumously published work, De l'Homme ( On Man ).

    • French
  2. 2. Juni 2016 · From this point of view, we will suggest that the experience of real friendship has been part of the refutation of Helvétius by both Rousseau and Diderot, even long after their former very close friendship had been so definitely broken. KEYWORDS: Helvétius. Rousseau. materialism. theory of judgement. self. Acknowledgements.

    • Sophie Audidière
    • 2016
  3. 18. Jan. 2018 · It is widely accepted that Bentham was influenced by the thought of Helvétius. But the fact that Bentham copied some elements from Helvétius leads to the question of how he changed the Helvétian ideas, and in what respects he aspired to go further than Helvétius.

    • Matthias Hoesch
    • 2018
  4. mutual esteem that Diderot and Rousseau once shared for each other was relevant to the refutation of Helvétius by both philosophers, even long after their friendship broke up. Because many interpretations of Helvétius’ philosophy depend on a second-hand reading that relied

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HelvidiusHelvidius - Wikipedia

    Helvidius. Helvidius (sometimes Helvetius) was the author of a work written prior to 383 against the belief in the perpetual virginity of Mary. Helvidius maintained that the biblical mention of "sisters" and "brothers" of the Lord constitutes solid evidence that Mary had normal marital relations with Joseph and additional children ...

  6. 10. Sept. 2007 · His refutation of Helvetius, whose theories he was never able to grasp, is indeed marked by “novelty”. Even people of far greater calibre, such as, for instance, Lange, see in this doctrine nothing but an apologia for “personal interest”. It is considered axiomatic that Adam Smith’s doctrine of morals has nothing in common ...

  7. From this point of view, we will suggest that the experience of real friendship has been part of the refutation of Helvétius by both Rousseau and Diderot, even long after their former very close friendship had been so definitely broken.