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That he might inspire the more confidence in the Dowager and her son Garnache organized and performed a little comedy at Condillac a couple of nights after his appointment as mademoiselle's gaoler.
Condillac after the marquis's death had refused to pay tithes to Mother Church and has flouted and insulted the Bishop. This prelate, after finding remonstrance vain, has retorted by placing Condillac under an Interdict, depriving all within it of the benefit of clergy.
"I am not yet come so low that I need your advice," she answered sourly. "You may before the sun sets," he answered, with his quiet smile. "The Marquis de Condillac and his wife are still at La Rochette, waiting until my business here is done that they may come home." "His wife?" she cried. "His wife, madame. He has brought home a wife from Italy." "Then then Marius?" She said no more than that.
In the first book, again, he had disputed Berkeley's theory of vision: in the second, he gave a reasoned adhesion to it. Now Diderot and Condillac had first been brought together by Rousseau, when all three were needy wanderers about the streets of Paris.
But now, with Florimond to be murdered on the morrow at La Rochette, himself likely to be murdered within the hour at Condillac, Valerie was at their mercy utterly. Wildly and vainly did he strive even then to cover up the foolish thing that he had done.
It was the dearest wish of his heart to transform what had been a lifelong friendship in his own generation into a closer relationship in the next a wish that found a very ready echo in the heart of Monsieur de Condillac. Florimond de Condillac was sixteen years of age at the time, and Valerie de La Vauvraye fourteen.
It thus leads to problems of abstraction and generalisation and to his whole theory of what he calls the 'intellectual states. He again closely coincides with the French ideologists. He starts by examining Locke and Condillac. He of course professes to hold that Condillac's version of Locke is illegitimate, and ridicules the famous formula penser c'est sentir.
Look you, Monsieur de Condillac, and you, madame, if I go, I'll need to take with me a better hostage than the whole garrison of this place. I'll need for shield some one who will see to it that he is not hurt himself, just as I shall see to it that he is hurt before I am." "What do you mean? Speak out, Fortunio," the Marquise bade him.
An undue extension of this remark induced Locke to consider reasoning itself as nothing but the comparison of two ideas through the medium of a third, and knowledge as the perception of the agreement or disagreement of two ideas; doctrines which the Condillac school blindly adopted, without the qualifications and distinctions with which they were studiously guarded by their illustrious author.
"Where left you the Marquis de Condillac?" she asked the fellow. "At La Rochette, madame," the courier answered, and his answer brought Marius to his feet with an oath. "So near?" he cried out. But the Dowager's glance remained calm and untroubled. "How does it happen that he did not hasten himself, to Condillac?" she asked. "I do not know, madame. I did not see Monsieur le Marquis.
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