Denis Diderot | O Filósofo Que Explicou O Mundo Sem Precisar de Deus

How do you overthrow a regime that controls people's minds? You don't use cannons, you use dictionary entries. In this video, we dive into the story of Denis Diderot, the man who coordinated the greatest intellectual piracy project in history: the Encyclopedia. Forget the image of the boring philosopher in a dusty wig. Diderot was a brilliant organic materialist, a man who foresaw concepts of Darwin's theory of evolution a century earlier, and who problematized sexual repression two centuries before Freud. He faced the king, defied the Pope, and ended up locked in solitary confinement in the fortress of Vincennes simply for refusing to bow his reason to the religious dogmas of the time. We will analyze how, through fine irony and subversive articles disguised as technical knowledge, Diderot and his partners taught the French people not only to manufacture things but to manufacture their own thoughts—paving the way for the French Revolution. What you will discover in this philosophical chronicle: How Diderot used the Encyclopedia to bypass the censorship of the Church and the monarchy. Atheistic materialism in "D'Alembert's Dream": life pulsing in matter without the need for a God. The transition from deism to radical atheism through the "Letter on the Blind". Why Diderot's philosophy was more dangerous to the status quo than the ideas of Voltaire or Rousseau. If you value free thought, reason, and the history of the Enlightenment, support the continuity of this work! 👍 Leave a like so YouTube recommends this video to more curious minds. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and join a community that isn't afraid to think for itself. 💬 Comment: Would you have Diderot's courage to face the society of your time in the name of truth?