BBC R3 Documentary - Denis Diderot [1713-1784] sp7
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BBC R3 Documentary - Denis Diderot [1713-1784] Produced by Beattie Rubens Broadcast January 18 - 22, 2010 Coded from a digital source at 128/44.1 Broadcast in BBC Radio 3's 'Enlightenment Voices' series. Part 1 of 5 Historian Justin Champion introduces Denis Diderot, the inspirational driving force behind the great publishing enterprise the 'Encyclopdie'. The Encyclopédie's aim was to change the common way of thinking through the expansion of knowledge & development of critical modes of thought. Part 2 of 5 In Oxford's Taylorian Institute, Professors of French Kate Tunstall and Caroline Warman leaf through the 28 volumes of Diderot's 'Encyclopdie' to introduce its broad scope. Part 3 of 5 Kate Tunstall introduces Diderot's 'Letter On The Blind', which asked philosophical questions about human life with which we still grapple today. How do we know what we know, or what we think we know? Why do people have different ideas about the world, and how can we judge them? What are the origins of the universe? Is there any proof of the existence of God? Part 4 of 5 Dr Caroline Warman explores Denis Diderot's passionate interest in women, both personally and as the victims of intolerance and injustice. Part 5 of 5 Caroline Warman and Kate Tunstall introduce Diderot's "D'Alembert's Dream". .