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  1. Claude Adrien Helvétius (/ h ɛ l ˈ v iː ʃ ə s /; French: [klod adʁijɛ̃ ɛlvesjys]; 26 January 1715 – 26 December 1771) was a French philosopher, freemason and littérateur.

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · Claude-Adrien Helvétius was a philosopher, controversialist, and wealthy host to the Enlightenment group of French thinkers known as Philosophes. He is remembered for his hedonistic emphasis on physical sensation, his attack on the religious foundations of ethics, and his extravagant educational.

  3. Jun 11, 2018 · The French philosopher Claude Adrien Helvétius (1715-1771) advocated political and social equality for all men and held that education and legislation were the means to attain this goal. Claude Adrien Helvétius was born on Jan. 25, 1715, in Paris into a family of noted physicians.

  4. Claude Adrien Schweitzer (latinized as Helvétius) was born in Paris, France on February 26, 1715, into a family of prominent physicians. His grandfather, a famous alchemist, introduced the use of ipecacuanha; his father was first physician to Marie Leszczyńska, Queen of France.

  5. HELVÉTIUS, CLAUDE-ADRIEN (1715 – 1771), French philosopher. Claude-Adrien Helv é tius was one of the most audacious writers of the French Enlightenment. The uproar surrounding the publication of his first book, De l'esprit (1758), was so sensational that he was forced to recant three times.

  6. Helvétius was one of the most noteworthy and notorious figures of the French Enlightenment. In common with his fellow philosophes, he asserted that all philosophical discussions should be based on the empiricism of Locke’s Essay on Human Understanding (1689).

  7. Jun 5, 2012 · On the Mind is divided into four sections: the first lays out a general psychology and epistemology; the second concerns ethics and politics; the third explains Helvétius's ideas on education; and the final section offers a miscellany of thoughts, largely about aesthetics.

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