Diderot, philosophe des sciences

Paris: Classiques Garnier (2023)
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This work demonstrates that Diderot was an original scientific theorist who knew how to navigate the irreducible diversity of the sciences, in both theory and practice, compare different perspectives, and draw out their philosophical implications. The complex epistemology that he developed is remarkably rich.

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