The Attitude of Voltaire to Magic and the Sciences

Columbia University Press (1935)
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Explores the attitudes of the philosopher, Voltaire, and how they were influenced by his studies of Newton. Specifically looked at are his beliefs on physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology and even magic and medicine.

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Voltaire.J. B. Shank - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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