Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Dumarsais, César Chesneau (1750), Definition of a Philosophe, The Portable Enlightenment Reader, Retrieved on 2012-08-06
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    06 AUG 2012

     Definition of a Philosophe

    Reason is to the philosopher what grace is to the Christian. Grace causes the Christian to act, reason the philosopher. Other men are carried away by their passions, their actions not being preceded by reflection: these are the men who walk in darkness. On the other hand, the philosopher, even in his passions, acts only after reflection: he walks in the dark, but by a torch. The philosopher forms his principles from an infinity of particular observations. Most people adopt principles witho...
    Folksonomies: enlightenment philosophy
    Folksonomies: enlightenment philosophy
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    Quoted in its entirety, this short essay capture the full essence of what it means to be an Enlightenment Scholar, to study the world and cherish civilization as sacred above all else.

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