Diderot
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Definition
Proper noun: * Denis Diderot: A French philosopher, art critic, and writer who was a central figure of the Enlightenment. He is best known as the principal editor and driving force behind the Encyclopédie, a monumental work that aimed to compile and disseminate the scientific, philosophical, and technical knowledge of the era.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The ideas of Diderot influenced modern secular and democratic thought.
- Diderot collaborated with Jean le Rond d'Alembert on the Encyclopédie.
- This essay discusses Diderot's contributions to materialist philosophy.
Advanced Usage
- "Diderotian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Denis Diderot or his ideas.
- The novel's structure has a Diderotian quality, blending narrative with philosophical discourse.
Variants and Related Words
- Encyclopédie (proper noun): The 28-volume encyclopedia edited by Diderot and d'Alembert, a defining project of the French Enlightenment.
- Encyclopedist (noun): A contributor to the ; more broadly, a person who compiles or writes for an encyclopedia. Diderot was the chief encyclopedist.
Synonyms
- Philosophe (noun): A French intellectual or philosopher of the Enlightenment period, such as Diderot, Voltaire, or Rousseau.
- Encyclopedist (noun): Specifically highlights his editorial role.
Related Phrases and Contexts
- The Age of Enlightenment: The intellectual and philosophical movement in 18th-century Europe of which Diderot was a leading figure.
- Materialism: A philosophical stance that matter is the fundamental substance of reality, a view Diderot explored in works like .
Noun
- French philosopher who was a leading figure of the Enlightenment in France; principal editor of an encyclopedia that disseminated the scientific and philosophical knowledge of the time (1713-1784)