<history of philosophy, biography> french philosopher and clergyman (1715-1780); author of Logique (Logic) (1741), Essai sur l'origine des connaissances humaines (Essay on the Origins of Human Knowledge) (1746), Traité des systémes (Treatise on Systems) (1749), Traité des systémes (Treatise on Sense Perception) (1754), Traité des animaux (Treatise on Animals) (1755), and Langue des calculs (The Language of Numbers) (1777). As one of the Encyclopedists, Condillac was the foremost French popularizer of the empiricist philosophy of Locke. Recommended Reading: Philosophical Writings of Etienne Bonnot, Abbe De Condillac, ed. by Franklin Phillip (Erlbaum, 1987) and Jacques Derrida, The Archeology of the Frivolous: Reading Condillac, tr. by John P. Leavey (Nebraska, 1987).
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