À propos de l'auteur

Gabriel Bonnot de Mably was a prominent French philosopher and political theorist of the 18th century, known for his contributions to Enlightenment thought. His work primarily focused on the relationship between morality and politics, advocating for a more just society through moral principles. Mably's writings emphasized the importance of virtue in governance and critiqued the prevailing social inequalities of his time, calling for reforms that would lead to a more equitable society.

Mably's influence extended beyond his lifetime, impacting thinkers such as Rousseau and other Enlightenment philosophers. He was particularly concerned with the role of education in shaping moral citizens and believed that a well-educated populace was essential for the functioning of a republic. His ideas laid the groundwork for later discussions on social justice and the ethical responsibilities of government, making him a significant figure in the development of modern political philosophy.

Nationalité Français
Date de naissance January 14, 1709
Lieu de naissance Grenoble, Isère, France
Date de décès April 2, 1785
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