02764oam 2200649 n 450 991042495160332120231128181300.0979-1-03-656692-9(CKB)4100000011586257(FrMaCLE)OB-obp-15994(PPN)255350309(EXLCZ)99410000001158625720210406j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||The Atheist’s Bible Diderot and the Éléments de physiologie /Caroline WarmanCambridge Open Book Publishers 20211 online resource (x-432 p.)1-78374-896-6 ’Love is harder to explain than hunger, for a piece of fruit does not feel the desire to be eaten’: Denis Diderot’s Éléments de physiologie presents a world in flux, turning on the relationship between man, matter and mind. In this late work, Diderot delves playfully into the relationship between bodily sensation, emotion and perception, and asks his readers what it means to be human in the absence of a soul. The Atheist’s Bible challenges prevailing scholarly views on Diderot’s Éléments, asserting its contemporary philosophical importance and prompting its readers to inspect more closely this little-known and little-studied work. This book is accompanied by a digital edition of Jacques-André Naigeon’s Mémoires historiques et philosophiques sur la vie et les ouvrages de Denis Diderot (1823), a work which, Warman argues, represents the first publication of Diderot’s Éléments, long before its official publication date of 1875. The Atheist’s Bible constitutes a major contribution to the field of Diderot studies, and is of further interest to scholars and students of materialist natural philosophy in the Age of Enlightenment and beyond.Atheist's BibleLiterature (General)perceptionEnlightenmentphilosophymindnatureDiderotmanmatterbodyemotionhumansoulmaterialismNaigeonLiterature (General)perceptionEnlightenmentphilosophymindnatureDiderotmanmatterbodyemotionhumansoulmaterialismNaigeonWarman Caroline441850FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910424951603321The Atheist’s Bible3360872UNINA