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Marquis de,
1743–94,
French mathematician and philosopher.
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Condorcet
(
French
kɔndɔrsɛ)
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n
Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat,
Marquis de. 1743--94, French philosopher and politician. His works include
Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind
(1795)
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