Drawing upon the rich heterogeneity of Denis Diderot's texts-whether scientific, aesthetic, philosophic or literary-Andrew Clark locates and examines an important epistemological shift both in Diderot's oeuvre and in the eighteenth century more generally. In Western Europe during the 1750s, the human body was reconceptualized as physiologists began to emphasize the connections, communication, and relationships among relatively autonomous somatic parts and an animated whole. This new conceptualization was part of a larger philosophical and epistemological shift in the relationship of part to whole, as discovered in that of bee to swarm; organ to body; word to phrase; dissonant chord to harmonic progression; article to encyclopedia; and individual citizen to body politic. Starting from Diderot's concept of the body as elaborated from the physiological research and speculation of contemporaries such as Haller and Bordeu, the author investigates how the logic of an unstable relationship of part to whole animates much of Diderot's writing in genres ranging from art criticism to theatre to philosophy of science. In particular, Clark examines the musical figure of dissonance, a figure used by Diderot himself, as a useful theoretical model to give insight into these complex relations. This study brings a fresh approach to the classic question of whether Diderot's work represents a consistent point of view or a series of ruptures and changes of position.
About the AuthorAndrew H. Clark is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Fordham University
ReviewsAndrew Clark evinces a profound understanding of Diderot's thought in its intellectual context, and his scholarship is impeccable.
H-France Review '...comporte une bibliographie etoffee, d'environ trois cents titres, qui propose un panorama stimulant d'etudes et d'ouvrages recents ou marquants sur Diderot....un ouvrage riche d'analyses, stimulant a tous egards, qui marque d'ores et deja une etape dans les etudes sur Diderot.' Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopedie '[This book] provides both a synthesis of the best of recent Diderot scholarship and a direction for its future.'
Book InformationISBN 9780754654384
Author Andrew H. ClarkFormat Hardback
Page Count 243
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 589g