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Diderot and the Encyclopædists
Volume II.

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  • Raynal’s book a plea for justice and humanity 224
  • Morality towards subject races 226
  • Slavery 227
  • Raynal’s conduct in the Revolution 229
  • His end 231
  • CHAPTER VIII.
    Diderot’s Closing Years.

    • Diderot’s meditation on life and death 232
    • Age overtakes him on his return from Russia 233
    • Writes his life of Seneca 235
    • Its quality 236
    • Interest to Diderot of Seneca’s career 237
    • Strange digression in the Essay 239
    • Reason for Diderot’s anger against Rousseau 240
    • His usual magnanimity 241
    • Diderot’s relations with Voltaire 244
    • Naigeon 246
    • Romilly’s account of Diderot 247
    • Palissot and the conservative writers 249
    • The ecclesiastical champions of the old system 251
    • The precursors gradually disappearing 253
    • Galiani 254
    • Beaumarchais’s Mariage de Figaro 255
    • Diderot’s famous couplet 256
    • His fellow-townsmen at Langres 257
    • Last days 258

    CHAPTER IX.
    Conclusion.

    • The variety of Diderot’s topics 261
    • (1) Thoughts on the Interpretation of Nature 262
      • Maupertuis’s Loi d’Epargne 262
      • General scope of Diderot’s aphorisms 263
      • Prophecy about geometry 264
      • Utility made to prescribe limits to speculation 267
      • The other side of this principle 267
      • On Final Causes 268
      • Adaptation of the Leibnitzian law of economy 269
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