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  1. Receptiveness to an Idea: A Search for Relatively Positive Representations of the Jew in Enlightenment France.Bertam Eugene Schwarzbach - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (1):7-27.
    (2000). Receptiveness to an Idea: A Search for Relatively Positive Representations of the Jew in Enlightenment France. The European Legacy: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 7-27.
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  • Quesnay’s thought and influence through two related texts, Droit naturel and Despotisme de la Chine, and their editions.Gabriel Sabbagh - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (2):131-156.
    Between 1765 and 1767 Quesnay published Droit naturel and Despotisme de la Chine. I show that these texts are strongly related. I study their various versions and editions, some of which were previously poorly known, and attempt to evaluate their readership. I uncover a lost manuscript and neglected sources of Despotisme de la Chine which help to clarify various points about the text. It is shown that it was finished most probably well before the end of 1766. Its economic contents (...)
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  • Civilisation and Colonisation: Enlightenment Theories in the Debate between Diderot and Raynal.Girolamo Imbruglia - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (7):858-882.
    SummaryThe Enlightened theory of civilisation was expressed through the formula of ‘doux commerce’, a form of commerce which acknowledged the need for the European conquest of non-European lands and nations, and the opportunity to bring European civilisation to other peoples without violence. Montesquieu was the first to express this idea, condemning the Spanish conquest and empire. In the Histoire des deux Indes, this idea was dramatically discussed: Raynal wanted to defend it; Diderot dismantled this project showing that civilisation was but (...)
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  • Lire la communication-monde au XXIe siècle.Bertrand Cabedoche - 2022 - University of Ottawa Press.
    "Consacrée dans des intitulés de cours, mobilisée dans les nomenclatures des organismes internationaux, prometteuse de débroussaillages très vites décevants ou de synthèses faussement structurantes, l'appellation objectivante communication internationale ne présente aucune valeur scientifique, sinon en tant qu'objet de recherche. Pour autant, la référence produit des effets de sens, qu'il est urgent de mettre en perspective, tant elle prête le jeu à des constructions discursives à géométrie variable, en fonction des intérêts croisés et souvent masqués d'acteurs de plus en plus nombreux (...)
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  • Foucault-Blanchot: La solidaridad de Los anónimos.Carolina Villada Castro - 2020 - Universitas Philosophica 37 (75):175-202.
    This paper analyzes the figure of the intellectual in Michel Foucault and Maurice Blanchot, from three distinct perspectives: 1) The affirmation of the anonymity of language; 2) the critical approach against power; and 3) the ethics of thinking and writing. The intellectual is thus characterized as an anonymous voice among anonymous voices; as someone who holds power accountable; as a solidary guard for the anonymous—and his writing as the exercise of a specific kind of responsibility.
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