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Tratado de la tolerancia
Tratado de la tolerancia
Tratado de la tolerancia
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Tratado de la tolerancia

Written by Voltaire

Narrated by Jorge Ramírez

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El libro "Tratado de la Tolerancia" fue escrito por el famoso filósofo y escritor francés Voltaire. En su obra, Voltaire defiende el valor y la importancia de la tolerancia religiosa y critica la intolerancia y la persecución religiosa que se vivían en su época.

El "Tratado de la Tolerancia" (también conocido como "Tratado sobre la Tolerancia") fue publicado por primera vez en 1763. Voltaire se inspiró en el caso de Jean Calas, un comerciante protestante injustamente acusado y ejecutado por el asesinato de su hijo, para abogar por la tolerancia religiosa y el respeto mutuo entre diferentes creencias.

En su obra, Voltaire argumenta en contra de la intolerancia religiosa, señalando las atrocidades y las injusticias que se cometen en nombre de la religión. Defiende la libertad de conciencia y la tolerancia como pilares fundamentales de una sociedad justa y civilizada.

El "Tratado de la Tolerancia" es considerado una obra importante en la defensa de la libertad religiosa y ha tenido un impacto duradero en el pensamiento político y filosófico.

LanguageEspañol
PublisherLoudly
Release dateMay 16, 2023
ISBN9781094243931
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Voltaire

Born in Paris in 1694, François-Marie Arouet, who would later go by the nom-de-plume Voltaire, was a French Enlightenment philosopher, poet, historian, and author. Voltaire’s writing was often controversial, and in 1715 he was sent into his first exile in Tulle after a writing a satirical piece about the Duke of Orleans, the Regent of France. It was during this time that he produced his first major work, the play Oedipus. Although allowed to return to Paris a year later, Voltaire’s writing continued to land him in trouble. He was jailed in the Bastille two more times and was exiled from Paris for a good portion of his life. Throughout these troubles, Voltaire continued to write, producing works of poetry, a number of plays, and some historical and political texts. His most famous work is the satirical novel Candide, and many of his plays, including Oedipus and Socrates, are still performed today. Voltaire died in 1778.

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