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  1. Antoine Louis Claude Destutt, comte de Tracy ( French: [dɛstyt də tʁasi]; 20 July 1754 – 9 March 1836) was a French Enlightenment aristocrat and philosopher who coined the term "ideology".

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  3. Antoine Destutt de Tracy - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Louis Claude Destutt, comte de Tracy ( French: [dɛstyt də tʁasi]; 20 July 1754 – 9 March 1836) was a French Enlightenment aristocrat and philosopher who coined the term "ideology".

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    Antoine Destutt de Tracy. Gravure de Destutt de Tracy par Labadye. Antoine Destutt de Tracy, né le 20 juillet 1754 à Paris, où il est mort le 9 mars 1836, est un militaire, politologue et philosophe France, fondateur de la Société des idéologues .

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    TRACY, ANTOINE LOUIS CLAUDE DESTUTT, Comte de (1754–1836), French philosopher, son of a distinguished soldier, was born in Bourbannais on the 20th of July 1754. He belonged to a noble family of Scotch descent, tracing its origin to Walter Stutt, who in 1420 accompanied the earls of Buchan and Douglas to the court of France, and whose family ...

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    Antoine Louis Claude Destutt, comte de Tracy (French: [dəsty də tʁasi]; 20 July 1754 – 9 March 1836) was a French Enlightenment and philosopher who coined the term "ideology". The son of a distinguished soldier, Claude Destutt, he was born in Paris. His family was of Scottish descent, tracing...

  8. Ideology | Political Theory, Social Theory & Ideology ...

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    Named by Destutt de Tracy, the movement had as active members the Marquis de Condorcet, Maine de Biran, and Pierre-Jean-Georges Cabanis. principle of sufficient reason Table of Contents Home Philosophy & Religion Philosophical Issues History & Society Written and fact-checked by Last Updated: Article History Table of Contents Listen to article

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    Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy (20 July 1754–9 March 1836), a French philosopher and economist, is worthy of attention as a contributor to French liberal thought in the tradition of Condillac. Tracy's deductive methodology, his liberal approach to governmental affairs, and his subjectivism qualify him as a proto-Austrian economist who ...

  10. Ideology | Policy Commons

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    Formerly applied primarily to economic, political, or religious theories and policies, in a tradition going back to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, more recent use treats the term as mainly condemnatory.The term was coined by Antoine Destutt de Tracy, a French Enlightenment aristocrat and philosopher, who conceived it in 1796 as the "science of ...

  11. totalitarianism | Etymology, origin and meaning of ...

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    1796, "science of ideas," originally "philosophy of the mind which derives knowledge from the senses" (as opposed to metaphysics), from French idéologie "study or science of ideas," coined by French philosopher Destutt de Tracy (1754-1836) from idéo- "of ideas," from Greek idea (.

  12. decontextualize | Etymology, origin and meaning of ...

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    1796, "science of ideas," originally "philosophy of the mind which derives knowledge from the senses" (as opposed to metaphysics), from French idéologie "study or science of ideas," coined by French philosopher Destutt de Tracy (1754-1836) from idéo- "of ideas," from Greek idea