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A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 07


A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 07

A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 07

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Voltaire's A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 07 is a philosophical treatise from the late 18th century, where he critiques and analyzes various subjects, offering his perspectives on religion, morality, and historical figures with a satirical and incisive tone. In this volume, Voltaire explores topics such as the story of Joseph, the significance of Judea, and the nature of justice, reflecting on historical interpretations and moral principles. At the outset, he introduces the story of Joseph from the Bible as an important ancient narrative, highlighting themes of jealousy, betrayal, and forgiveness, while emphasizing the moral implications of Joseph's trials and choices. He draws comparisons between Joseph¡¯s story and those of other historical and literary figures, delving into its ethical meaning. Voltaire also sheds light on the harsh realities of Judea, offering a critical view of its geography and the fate of its people. Through these sharp commentaries, he sets the stage for profound philosophical reflections on justice and human nature, foreshadowing his critiques of established norms and cultural beliefs.

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JOSEPH.
JUD¨¡A.
JULIAN.
JUST AND UNJUST.
JUSTICE.
KING.
KISS.
LAUGHTER.
LAW (NATURAL).
LAW (SALIC).
LAW (CIVIL AND ECCLESIASTICAL).
LAWS.
LAWS (SPIRIT OF).
LENT.
LEPROSY, ETC.
LETTERS (MEN OF).
LIBEL.
LIBERTY.
LIBERTY OF OPINION.
LIBERTY OF THE PRESS.
LIFE.
LOVE.
LOVE OF GOD.
LOVE (SOCRATIC LOVE).
LUXURY.
MADNESS.
MAGIC.
MALADY?MEDICINE.
MAN.
MARRIAGE.
MARY MAGDALEN.
MARTYRS.
MASS.
MASSACRES.
MASTER.
MATTER.
MEETINGS (PUBLIC).
MESSIAH.
Advertisement.
METAMORPHOSIS.
METAPHYSICS.
MIND (LIMITS OF THE HUMAN).
MIRACLES.
MISSION.