RÉFLEXIONS MORALES ET MÉTAPHYSIQUES SUR LES RELIGIONS ET SUR LES CONNAISSANCES DES HOMMES Manuscrit clandestin attribuable à Camille Falconet (1671-1762)

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] MORAL AND METAPHYSICAL REFLECTIONS ON RELIGIONS, AND ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF MEN, Clandestine manuscript attributable to Camille Falconet (1671-1762)

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Abstract

[Machine translation] The Moral and Metaphysical Reflections on Religions and Human Knowledge are one of the most enigmatic texts of the clandestine literature of the 18th century. Momentarily attested in 1715 when a certain “Delaube” explains the arguments and attributes their authorship, but subsequently absent for more than fifty years from the networks for the communication of forbidden works, they reappeared around the end of the 1760s thanks to two copies currently located in Grenoble (among the manuscripts of Joseph Raby) and in Rouen (Coquebert de Montbret collection).
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] MORAL AND METAPHYSICAL REFLECTIONS ON RELIGIONS, AND ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF MEN, Clandestine manuscript attributable to Camille Falconet (1671-1762)
Original languageFrench
PublisherHonoré Champion
Number of pages762
ISBN (Print)978-2-7453-5791-5
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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