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  1. d'Alembert's Dream (or The Dream of d'Alembert, French: Le Rêve de d'Alembert) is an ensemble of three philosophical dialogues authored by Denis Diderot in 1769, which first anonymously appeared in the Correspondance littéraire, philosophique et critique between August and November 1782, but was not published in its own right until 1830:

  2. In Rameau's Nephew, the eccentric and foolish nephew of the great composer Jean-Philippe Rameau meets Diderot by chance, and the two embark on a hilarious consideration of society, music, literature, politics, morality and philosophy.

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  3. 11 de abr. de 2011 · Summary. Le Rêve de d'Alembert ( D'Alembert's Dream) is an exhilarating read. It offers us a triptych of lively conversations, involving characters, three male and one female, one asleep and three awake, and topics that range from dualism, materialism and scepticism, to sensibility, selfhood and memory, to the origins of the universe and the ...

  4. 21 de may. de 2018 · D’Alembert’s Dream is a more strictly philosophical exercise, detailing Diderot’s materialistic theory of biology. His main contention is that all matter is sensitive, or at least potentially sensitive, and thus no mind or soul is needed to explain life, movement, memory, sensation, or thought.

  5. Rameau’s Nephew and D’Alembert’s Dream are dazzling exposés of Diderot’s radical scientific and philosophical thinking.

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  6. Rameau’s Nephew and D’Alembert’s Dream are dazzling exposés of Diderot’s radical scientific and philosophical thinking. Written in dialogue form, they were too outspoken to be published during...

  7. Title: D'Alembert's Dream. Author: Diderot, Denis, 1713-1784. Translator: Johnston, Ian (Ian Courtenay), 1938-. Link: HTML in Canada.