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@article{ Alonso2019, title = {Arte e virtude em Montaigne e Diderot}, author = {Alonso, Bruno}, journal = {Griot: Revista de Filosofia}, number = {3}, pages = {156-165}, volume = {19}, year = {2019}, issn = {2178-1036}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.31977/grirfi.v19i3.1226}, abstract = {Montaigne and Diderot were philosophers, humanists, and defenders of critical skepticism. His writings are characterized by a fluid, private, and comic writing style. In Diderot we see a philosopher playwright, author and critical theatrical. In Montaigne a non-academic philosopher, a magistrate averse to the perfectionism of scholastic philosophy, which instituted a new style of writing. There is a common trait in how they both understand philosophy. For Montaigne and Diderot, ethics and aesthetics are two domains of philosophy that have a close relationship. The work of art is an essential element that has the power to awaken the human spirit and lead it to the experience of true virtue.}, }