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  1. En este artículo se explorará la vida y obra de Voltaire, desde su nacimiento en París en 1694 hasta su fallecimiento en 1778. Se analizarán sus principales ideas filosóficas, entre las que se destacan la crítica al absolutismo y la defensa de la libertad individual y la razón .

  2. François-Marie Arouet Voltaire (1694-1778) Escritor francés, filósofo, historiador, uno de los corifeos de la Ilustración. Era hijo de un notario, se educó en un colegio de jesuitas. Fue dos veces detenido por sus sátiras antifeudales (1717 y 1725). Pasó gran parte de su vida fuera de su país. Colaboró en la Enciclopedia de Diderot.

  3. Voltaire (1694–1778), French poet, dramatist, historian, and philosopher. Voltaire was an outspoken and aggressive enemy of every injustice but especially of religious intolerance. His works are an outstanding embodiment of the principles of the French Enlightenment. François Marie Arouet rechristened himself Arouet de Voltaire, probably in ...

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  5. Voltaire (1694-1778): Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques, c. 1778 Introduction. Francois-Marie Arouet, known by his assumed name of Voltaire, was born at Paris, November 21, 1694. His father was a well-to-do notary, and Francois was educated under the Jesuits in the College Louis-le-Grand. He began writing verse early ...

  6. The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Works of Voltaire, Vol. IV of XLIII., by François Marie Arouet (Voltaire), 1694-1778 This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

  7. 26 de ene. de 1996 · Voltaire (1694-1778): On John Locke from Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques, c. 1778 ... where he produced much of his best work. He died at Paris, May 30, 1778. It will be seen that Voltaire's active life covers nearly the whole eighteenth century, of which he was the dominant and typical literary figure.