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Antoine Louis Claude Destutt,
comte de
Tracy (French: [dɛstyt də tʁasi]; 20 July 1754 – 9
March 1836) was a
French Enlightenment aristocrat and philosopher...
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treats the term as
mainly condemnatory. The term was
coined by
Antoine Destutt de Tracy, a
French Enlightenment aristocrat and philosopher, who conceived...
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Destutt de
Tracy is the name and
title of the
Destutt family,
counts of Tracy. It may
refer to:
Antoine Destutt de
Tracy (1754–1836), a
French Enlightenment...
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Alexandre César
Victor Charles Destutt de
Tracy (French: [dəsty də tʁasi]; 9
September 1781 – 13
March 1864) was a
French soldier and politician, son...
- school. Key
thinkers include Frédéric Bastiat, Jean-Baptiste Say,
Antoine Destutt de
Tracy and
Gustave de Molinari. The
school voraciously defended free...
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Thinkers such as Condorcet, d'Holbach, Turgot, Abbé Sieyès, Abbé Galiani,
Destutt de Tracy, Abbé Beccaria, Abbé Morellet, Buffon,
Condillac or Abbé Raynal...
- at Monticello. In 1802,
Georges Washington de
Lafayette married Emilie Destutt de Tracy,
daughter of the
Comte de Tracy. Together, they had
three daughters...
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pioneering attempts to
create a
science of
ideas (the
others being Antoine Destutt de Tracy's
original notion of
ideology and
Genrich Altshuller’s TRIZ "system...
- vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 23–46.
online Byrnes,
Joseph F. "Chateaubriand and
Destutt de Tracy:
Defining religious and
secular polarities in
France at the beginning...
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refers to the
Girondin deputies Thomas Paine, Condorcet, Daunou, Cloots,
Destutt and Abbé
Gregoire denouncing Robespierre's ruthlessness, hypocrisy, dishonesty...