Les « esprits forts » au « grand siècle »

Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 191 (1):55 - 60 (2001)
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Abstract

Depuis quelques années l’on assiste à un renouveau dans l’étude des grands courants du libertinisme2. Les historiens de la philosophie, en particulier, savent l’importance du dialogue que nouent un Descartes, un Malebranche ou un Pascal, pour ne citer qu’eux, avec « le libertin ». Autant de cas de figures complexes où est forgée l’image subjective d’un adversaire. Le paradoxe..

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