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- One of the most prominent French philosophes and the author of "L'Encyclopédie", Diderot was born in 1713, the son of a cutler. An ardent student of classical literature, he attended the University of Paris, from which he received a master of the arts degree in 1732. A radical freethinker, Diderot rejected conventional dogma and associated himself with some of the most enlightened philosophers of his age. His books were burned and Diderot himself served three months in Vincennes prison in retaliation for his attacks on the conventional morality of the day. Some of his books were considered so radical that they were banned until after his death.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nichol
- SpouseAntoinette Champion(1743 - July 31, 1784) (separated, 3 children)
- With his wife, Antoinette, Diderot had three children, of whom one daughter survived to adulthood: Angelique Diderot, born 1753.
- Every man has his dignity. I'm willing to forget mine, but at my own discretion and not when someone else tells me to.
- I have often seen an actor laugh off the stage, but I don't remember ever having seen one weep.
- To attempt the destruction of our passions is the height of folly. What a noble aim is that of the zealot who tortures himself like a madman in order to desire nothing, love nothing, feel nothing, and who, if he succeeded, would end up a complete monster!
- It has been said that love robs those who have it of their wit, and gives it to those who have none.
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