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Supplément au voyage de Bougainville : ウィキペディア英語版 | Supplément au voyage de Bougainville
''Supplément au voyage de Bougainville, ou dialogue entre A et B sur l'inconvénient d'attacher des idées morales à certaines actions physiques qui n'en comportent pas.'' ("''Addendum to the Journey of Bougainville, or dialogue between A and B on the drawback to binding moral ideas to certain physical actions which bear none''") is a set of philosophical dialogues written by Denis Diderot, inspired by Louis Antoine de Bougainville's ''Voyage autour du monde''. It was first published in 1772 in the journal ''Correspondance littéraire''. ==Background==
Bougainville, a contemporary of Diderot, was a French explorer whose 1771 book ''Voyage autour du monde'' (''A Voyage Around the World'') provided an account of an expedition that took him to Argentina, Patagonia, Indonesia, and Tahiti. It was the utopian descriptions of the latter that inspired Diderot to write his ''Supplement''.
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