These brief essays form a thought-provoking analysis of 18th-century social and religious conventions. Voltaire's sardonic wit lends a modern feeling to his writings on God, mortality, freedom, justice, and other timeless concerns.
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These brief essays form a thought-provoking analysis of 18th-century social and religious conventions. Voltaire's sardonic wit lends a modern feeling to his writings on God, mortality, freedom, justice, and other timeless concerns.
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Poor. Front and back cover has celotape on all sides, hand writing inside cover, outer textblock has dusty marks, book content is in good readable condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 400 p. Penguin Classics.
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Fair. May contain writing notes highlighting bends or folds. Text is readable book is clean and pages and cover mostly intact. May show normal wear and tear. Item may be missing CD. May include library marks.
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I like Voltaire very much, especially his Candide, although critics say it is not deeply philosophical. Philosophical Dictionary is concisely philosophical. The easiest way to know what philosophy is is by reading a philosophical dictionary, and Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary is the best choice.