
PHILOSOPHES ET ÉCRIVAINS RELIGIEUX
PRÉFACE
SAINT THOMAS D'AQUIN
JEAN REYNAUD
DONOSO CORTÈS
SAISSET
SAINT-RENÉ TAILLANDIER
JULES SIMON
VERA
DU MYSTICISME ET DE SAINT MARTIN
The opening presents a modest dedication to a clergyman, framing the work as a bold inventory of nineteenth‑century thought. Its author sets out to map the intellectual landscape of the era, aiming to chart the contributions of philosophers, theologians and literary figures with a critical eye that eschews deference. By invoking the legacy of La Harpe and positioning himself as a journalist‑critic unbound by conventional reverence, he promises a fresh, incisive commentary that values truth over polite convention.
Readers will encounter a lively blend of historical overview and sharp analysis, delivered in a prose style that mirrors the brisk, almost militaristic cadence of contemporary newspaper articles. The book’s ambition is to illuminate the tensions between faith and reason, tradition and innovation, offering a nuanced portrait of the period’s most influential minds while challenging the complacency of established criticism.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (556K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-09-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1808–1889
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