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If someone is delivered poorly at birth by a midwife, has a stroke, or is hit violently on the head, says Diderot, “bid adieu to one’s judgment and reason” and “say goodbye” to the supposed transcendence of the soul.39 Diderot’s critics understood perfectly well what the philosophe was saying in this article: the true location of the soul is in the imagination.
Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely
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