Critique des systèmes et antimathématisme au XVIII e siècle

Dialogue 57 (4):813-832 (2018)
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This paper focuses on the link between systems criticism and anti-mathematicism in the French-speaking philosophical literature of the mid-18thcentury. Moving from Condillac’s omissions to the exemplary cases of Diderot and Buffon—as well as considering Formey’s crucial remarks—I reconsider the complex relationship that the authors of the French Enlightenment have with the Newtonian model. Finally, I inquire into the fate awaiting both mathematics and systems in this context after 1750.

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Angela Ferraro
Université Libre de Bruxelles

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