History of the Problems of Philosophy; Volume II
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- 14 ore di lettura






A comprehensive history of philosophical problems, from ancient times to contemporary debates.
This biography explores the life and works of François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, a French writer and theologian who lived in the 17th and 18th centuries. Paul Janet and Victor Leuliette provide readers with a detailed look into Fénelon's life, including his religious and political beliefs, as well as his literary works. Fénelon: His Life and Works is a fascinating look into the life of an important figure in French history.
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Francois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, a significant figure in French intellectual history, is the focus of this biography, which details his life from his education at the College of St. Sulpice to his role as a spiritual advisor. Known for his piety and social justice advocacy, Fenelon’s involvement in the Quietist controversy is explored, alongside analyses of his major works, including the classic novel The Adventures of Telemachus. The book offers a comprehensive understanding of Fenelon's influence on French culture and his enduring legacy as a religious thinker.
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