The only, the true French Metaphysician of the 18th century': Condillac, Cousin and the 'French School

In Anik Waldow & Delphine Antoine-Mahut (eds.), Condillac and His Reception: On the Nature and Origin of Human Abilities. Routledge. pp. 119-136 (2023)
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The place given by Cousin to Condillac in the project of founding a new “French Philosophy” in the first half of 19th century France seems eminently paradoxical. On the one hand, Condillac is designated as one of the main representatives of this specifically 18th century sensualism that has to be fought by all means. But on the other hand, Cousin recognises that in Condillac “the metaphysician dominates”. What is more, he does not hesitate to present Condillac as “the only, the true French metaphysician of the 18th century”. This Condillac is thus likely to constitute a positive reference. Shedding of light on a very little known intertextuality between Cousin, Saphary and Degérando, this chapter attests to the crucial importance of the identification of the true philosophical lineage between the new French and spiritualist school and Condillac in the first decades of the 19th century. The paradoxical dimension of Condillac’s philosophy thus appears to be found in the empirical nature and the eminently practical vocation of this metaphysics, which must enable the founding of a new psychology, other morals and other politics. Which is a great leverage to shatter the philosophical dualisms and antagonisms structuring the official historiography of modernity we mainly inherit from 19th century France. Empiricism, French Philosophy, Historiography, Metaphysics, Reception Studies, Sensualism, Spiritualism.

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Delphine Antoine-Mahut
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