de L'Espirit or Essays on the Mind and Its Several Faculties - Paperback

de L'Espirit or Essays on the Mind and Its Several Faculties - Paperback

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de L'Espirit or Essays on the Mind and Its Several Faculties - Paperback

de L'Espirit or Essays on the Mind and Its Several Faculties - Paperback

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by Claude Adrien Helvetius (Author)

De L'Espirit, also known as Essays on the Mind and Its Several Faculties, is a book written by French philosopher Claude Adrien Helvetius. The book was first published in 1758 and is considered to be one of the most influential works of the Enlightenment period. In this book, Helvetius argues that all human beings are born with equal intellectual potential and that it is only through education and experience that individuals develop their abilities. He also contends that the mind is a blank slate at birth and that all knowledge is acquired through sensory experience. De L'Espirit is divided into three parts. The first part focuses on the nature of the mind and its faculties, including perception, memory, and imagination. The second part explores the role of education in shaping the mind and developing intellectual abilities. The third part discusses the relationship between the mind and society, including the impact of social institutions on individual development. Throughout the book, Helvetius emphasizes the importance of reason and rationality in human thought and behavior. He argues that individuals should strive to use their minds to their fullest potential in order to achieve happiness and fulfillment. De L'Espirit was controversial at the time of its publication and was condemned by the Catholic Church for its perceived atheism and materialism. However, the book was widely read and influential, particularly in the fields of psychology and education.1809. Translated from the French. To which is now prefixed a life of the author. Swiss-French tax collector, philanthropist and Enlightenment philosopher, Claude-Adrien Helvetius is widely regarded as the father of utilitarianism. Helvetius's principle work, De l'esprit, was condemned by the Sorbonne, the Pope and the Parliament of Paris and burnt by the public executioner, ensuring that it was read more than any other book of the time.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

Number of Pages: 540
Dimensions: 1.2 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 01, 2004

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