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  1. progress in the principles of conduct and the practice of morality; or through opti. mization of the intellectual, moral, and physical capacities that may result from. improving the instruments that intensify these capacities and guide their use, or. even the natural constitution of human.

  2. Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind (French: Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain) is a work by the French philosopher and mathematician Marquis de Condorcet, written in 1794 while in hiding during the French Revolution and published posthumously in 1795.

    • Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain
    • Marquis de Condorcet
    • 1795
    • France
  3. 1 de jul. de 2004 · Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind: Tenth Epoch. Keith Michael Baker. Author and Article Information. Daedalus (2004) 133 (3): 65–82. https://doi.org/10.1162/0011526041504588. Cite. PDF. Permissions. Share. This content is only available as a PDF. PDF. © 2004 American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

    • Keith Michael Baker
    • 2004
  4. 19 de ene. de 2023 · sketch for a historical picture of the progress of the human mind : isaiah berlin, stuart hampshire, richard wollheim : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. The sole foundation for belief in the natural sciences is this idea, that the general laws directing the phenomena of the universe, known or unknown, are necessary and constant. Why should this principle be any less true for the development of the intellectual and moral facilities of man than for the other operations of nature? ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2009 · Sketch for an historical picture of the progress of the human mind. Translated by June Barraclough, with an introduction by Stuart Hampshire. (Weidenfeld and Nicholson. 1955. Pp. xvi + 202. 12s. 6d.) | Philosophy | Cambridge Core. > Condorcet.

  7. Through an historical study of the development of human thought, Condorcet hoped to point the way towards future improvement of the human condition. His history consists of nine “grand epochs” of the past, and a tenth epoch in which he advances “some conjectures upon the future destiny of mankind.”