Montaigne, Michel de M Philosophers
Montaigne, Michel de M Philosophers
Montaigne, Michel de
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, 1533-1592. Highly influential French humanist philosopher and essayist of the Early Modern period. He revived and reformulated the doctrines of classical skepticism.
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- Review of this essay, with excerpts.
- A concise study of the thinker, by Georges Bertrin.
- A plan for interpreting Montaigne's writings on a mythological mnemonic basis.
- Concise profile of this 16th-century essayist.
- An excerpt from Ralph Waldo Emerson's Representative Men, detailing his own intellectual relationship with Montaigne and skepticism.
- Basic information on this special collection housed at the University of Chicago.
- Entry and recommended reading from this philosophical database, with links to related entries.
- Biography of this French courtier and author.
- Some annotated links, a portrait, and the full text of Montaigne's essay On the Education of Children.
- An annual interdisciplinary journal. Includes tables of contents and ordering information, in addition to online portraits of and French texts by Montaigne.
- Timeline and brief profile of this Renaissance scholar, along with an online edition of Charles Cotton's translation of the Essays.
- Entry on the Renaissance scholar, from this openly-edited reference initiative.
- Short entry from the 2001 edition.
- An on-line paper by Daniel Chandler concerning the experience of writing, and treating Montaigne as a phenomenologist of writing.
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