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URL: Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain,
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Esquisse, both works that express unwavering faith in human progress and goodness.
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Likewise, in the tenth stage of the progress for the human mind in his Esquisse, he boldly affirms that
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Esquisse he advocated for making marriage a civil not a religious contract, as was formally accomplished by his fellow republicans in France during the 1790s.
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He is best remembered as the author of the posthumously published final work Esquisse d™un tableau historique de l™esprit humain [Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Human Mind] (1794), in which he diagnosed the stages of human progress, including what was yet to come.
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After eight months in hiding, during which time he wrote his unfinished Esquisse
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In 1795, after her husband's death, Mme de Condorcet published the Esquisse, and in 1799, his Ãloges des academicians [Eulogies for the Academicians]; and she revived her salon at Auteuil at the former home of another salonnière,
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In addition, commitment to women's rights informs his Testament to his daughter, and is not forgotten in the section of the Esquisse known as the Fragment sur l™Atlantide [Fragment on the New Atlantis], where he restates his objection to using allegations about physical or intellectual inferiority to justify political exclusion (See C. Fricheau, 1989).
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Esquisse sur l'Avifaune de la Forêt de l'Ituri, Report, 47pp.
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Esquisse des séries du thuya de Bérbérie au Maroc.
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