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A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10


A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10

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Volume 10 of A Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire is a philosophical work from the 18th century and part of a larger series that critiques established beliefs, especially in the realms of religion and superstition, while offering insights on various philosophical topics. Voltaire uses wit and satire to challenge traditional viewpoints, encouraging readers to think critically and independently. At the opening of this volume, Voltaire discusses the importance of style and eloquence, emphasizing that an appropriate style, harmonized with the subject, is essential for clarity and impact. He critiques past literary works for failing to adopt styles suited to their genres, resulting in weak expression. Warning against overly flowery language that can detract from serious discourse and the neglect of proper tone, Voltaire lays a foundation that presents writing and philosophy as interconnected pursuits requiring careful consideration and artistry.

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STYLE.
SUPERSTITION.
SYMBOL, OR CREDO.
SYSTEM.
TABOR, OR THABOR.
TALISMAN.
TARTUFFE?TARTUFERIE.
TASTE.
TAUROBOLIUM.
TAX?FEE.
TEARS.
TERELAS.
TESTES.
THEISM.
THEIST.
THEOCRACY.
Government of God or Gods.
THEODOSIUS.
THEOLOGIAN.
THUNDER.
TOLERATION.
TOPHET.
TORTURE.
TRANSUBSTANTIATION.
TRINITY.
TRUTH.
TYRANNY.
TYRANT.
UNIVERSITY.
USAGES.
Contemptible Customs do not Always Imply a Contemptible Nation.
VAMPIRES.
VELETRI,
A Small Town of Umbria, Nine Leagues from Rome; and, Incidentally, of the Divinity of Augustus.
VENALITY.
VENICE.
And, Incidentally, of Liberty.
VERSE.
VIANDS.
Forbidden Viands, Dangerous Viands.?A short Examination of Jewish and Christian Precepts, and of those of the Ancient Philosophers.
VIRTUE.
VISION.
VISION OF CONSTANTINE.
VOWS.
VOYAGE OF ST. PETER TO ROME.
WALLER.
WAR.
WEAKNESS ON BOTH SIDES.
WHYS (THE).
WICKED.
WILL.
WIT, SPIRIT, INTELLECT.
Spirit?Wit.
Spirit.
Wit.
Crooked or Distorted Intellect.
WOMEN.
XENOPHANES.
XENOPHON, AND THE RETREAT OF THE TEN THOUSAND.
YVETOT.
ZEAL.
ZOROASTER.
DECLARATION OF THE AMATEURS, IN-QUIRERS, AND DOUBTERS,