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  1. Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, Marquis of Condorcet (French: [maʁi ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan nikɔla də kaʁita maʁki də kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ]; 17 September 1743 – 29 March 1794), known as Nicolas de Condorcet, was a French political economist and mathematician.

  2. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet (born September 17, 1743, Ribemont, France—died March 29, 1794, Bourg-la-Reine) was a French philosopher of the Enlightenment and advocate of educational reform and womens rights.

  3. Sep 6, 2022 · Who was Marquis de Condorcet? Marquis de Condorcet was a mathematician and philosopher. His work, including education reform, early feminist thought, abolition of slavery, the idea of human progress, and the Condorcet voting method are said to embody the Age of Enlightenment. Why was Marquis de Condorcet important?

  4. French Mathematician and Social Philosopher. M arie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, better known by his title, marquis de Condorcet, was among the last of the social commentators known as philosophes, a group that had included Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) and Voltaire (1694-1778).

  5. Marquis de Condorcet was a prominent figure during the French Revolution, advocating for civil rights, democracy, and social progress. He played a key role in drafting the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which became a foundational document of the revolution.

  6. Jun 6, 2016 · The Marquis de Condorcet was a consistent republican, a life-long opponent of slavery and an ardent proponent of economic liberalism. Condorcet distanced himself from Rousseau's attempt to alter classic rationalism with sentiment, preferring instead to raise reason to the mathematical level.

  7. Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet. 1743 – 1794. Condorcet was a mathematician, a philosopher, permanent secretary of the French Academy of Sciences (from 1776), and a politician during the French Revolution.

  8. His Vie de M. Turgot (1786) is a spirited defence of Turgot and the continuing need for free market policies in spite of Turgot's failure to overcome the entrenched vested interests opposed to any reform of the French economy.

  9. Summary. Condorcet applied mathematics in precocious and philosophically argued fashion to humanistic and social problems. His probabilistic work is full of interesting ideas on mathematical expectation, inverse probability and taking into account evolution over time, amongst others.

  10. eulerarchive.maa.org › historica › condorcetEulogy of Euler - Condorcet

    Eulogy to Mr. Euler. By the Marquis de Condorcet. History of the Royal Academy of Sciences 1783, Paris 1786, Pages 37-68. Leonhard Euler, Director of the Mathematics Class at the Academy of Petersburg, and prior to that of Berlin, of the Royal Society of London, the Academies of Turin, Lisbon and Basel, Foreign member to all the scientific ...