قراءة كتاب Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Turgot
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CRITICAL
MISCELLANIES
by
JOHN MORLEY
VOL. II.
Essay 2: Turgot
London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited
NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1905
TURGOT.
I.
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Birth and family descent | 41 |
His youth at the Sorbonne | 47 |
Intellectual training | 52 |
His college friends: Morellet, and Loménie de Brienne | 54 |
Turgot refused to become an ecclesiastic | 56 |
His revolt against dominant sophisms of the time | 60 |
Letter to Buffon | 61 |
Precocity of his intellect | 65 |
Letter to Madame de Graffigny | 65 |
Illustrates the influence of Locke | 69 |
Views on marriage | 72 |
On the controversy opened by Rousseau | 72 |
Turgot's power of grave suspense | 76 |
II.
First Discourse at the Sorbonne | 78 |
Analysis of its contents | 80 |
Criticisms upon it | 86 |
It is one-sided | 87 |
And not truly historic | 88 |
Fails to distinguish doctrine from organisation | 89 |
Omits the Christianity of the East | 90 |
And economic conditions | 92 |
The contemporary position of the Church in Europe | 93 |
III.
Second Discourse at the Sorbonne | 96 |
Its pregnant thesis of social causation | 97 |
Compared with the thesis of Bossuet | 99 |
And of Montesquieu | 100 |
Analysis of the Second Discourse | 102 |
Characteristic of Turgot's idea of Progress | 106 |
Its limitation | 108 |
Great merit of the Discourse, that it recognises |