Voltaire's A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 08 is a philosophical treatise written in the early 18th century, reflecting Enlightenment thought on diverse subjects such as morality and social institutions. Through sharp critique and satire, Voltaire addresses religion, superstition, and societal norms, showcasing the philosophical trends of his time. The opening of this volume explores themes including the nature of money, the concept of monstrosity, and morality. Voltaire examines the historical impact of money on social power structures, using examples from European and religious history to illustrate these relationships. He then shifts to the definition of monsters, analyzing society¡¯s perceptions of physical and moral deformities, and argues that what is considered monstrous is often culturally relative. Additionally, he emphasizes the universality of morality beyond religious dogma, advocating for moral standards based on shared human experience. This introduction invites readers to engage in critical reflection on the complexities of human beliefs and social structures.
MONEY.
MONSTERS.
MORALITY.
MOSES.
MOTION.
MOUNTAIN.
NAIL.
NATURE.
Dialogue Between The Philosopher And Nature.
NECESSARY?NECESSITY.
NEW?NOVELTIES.
NUDITY.
NUMBER.
NUMBERING.
OCCULT QUALITIES.
OFFENCES (LOCAL).
ONAN.
OPINION.
OPTIMISM.
ORACLES.
ORDEAL.
ORDINATION.
ORIGINAL SIN.
OVID.
PARADISE.
PASSIONS.
Their Influence Upon The Body, And That Of The Body Upon Them.
PAUL
Questions Concerning Paul.
PERSECUTION.
PETER (SAINT).
PETER THE GREAT AND J.J. ROUSSEAU.
PHILOSOPHER.
PHILOSOPHY.
Substance Of Ancient Philosophy.
PHYSICIANS.
PIRATES OR BUCCANEERS.
PLAGIARISM.
PLATO.
Of The Tim©¡us Of Plato And Some Other Things.
Questions On Plato And Some Other Trifles.
POETS.
POISONINGS.
POLICY.
POLYPUS.
POLYTHEISM.
POPERY.
POPULATION.
Of The Population Of America.
POSSESSED.
POST.
POWER?OMNIPOTENCE.
POWER.
The Two Powers.
Conversation Between The Reverend Father Bouvet, Missionary Of The Company Of Jesus, And The Emperor Camhi, In The Presence Of Brother Attiret, A Jesuit; Extracted From The Private Memoirs Of The Mission, In 1772.
PRAYER (PUBLIC), THANKSGIVING, ETC.
PREJUDICE.
PRESBYTERIAN.
PRETENTIONS
PRIDE.
PRIESTS.
PRIESTS OF THE PAGANS.
PRIOR, BUTLER, AND SWIFT.
PRIVILEGE?PRIVILEGED CASES