318pages. in8. broché.
L**A
and I would not recommend it to anyone
First of all, if you are using the book for research, you should know that it has no pages, and it does not link the endnotes properly (you have to do all the counting yourself). Secondly, it is full of typos.This is not a respectable edition, and I would not recommend it to anyone.
M**E
Never got into it
For some reason, I never went past the first 2 pages. This may be subjective and other readers may enjoy it. After all, Diderot is a famous writer as well as an "Encyclopedist".
A**R
a great book
This is of the first book you need to read to understand Diderot's Philosophy. Like the Nun, Jacques le fataliste and others "tales" this give an account of his philosophy in the world. The style ( a oriental tale ) and the look over persian culture, resemble the Persian Letters, by Montesquieu, and, is at the same time, a great critic of the French culture of his time. You will need that, if you want to start to study Diderot, and if you want at the same time, have some fun :o)
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