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AZAIS, PIERRE HYACINTHE (1766-1845) , French philosopher, was born at Soreze and died at Paris. He spent his early years as a teacher and a village
critical pamphlet drew upon him the hatred of the revolutionists, and it was not until 18o6 that he was able to settle in Paris. In 1809 he published his great
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equilibrium are found also in the physical universe, the product of matter and force, whose cause is God. Force, naturally expansive and operating on the homogeneous atoms which constitute elemental matter, is subject to the law of equilibrium , or equivalence of action and reaction. The development of phenomena under this law may be divided into three stagesthe physical, the physiological, the intellectual and moral. The immaterial in man is the expansive force inherent in him. Moral and political phenomena are the result of the opposing forces of progress and preservation, and their perfection lies in the fulfilment of the law of equilibrium or universal harmony. This may be achieved in seven thousand years, when man will vanish from the world. In an additional five thousand, a similar equilibrium will obtain in the physical sphere, which will then itself pass away. In addition to his philosophical work
series of articles entitled Acoustique fondamentale (1831), containing an ingenious, but now exploded, theory of the vibration of the air. His other works are: Systeme universel (8 vols., 1812); Du Sort de l'homme (3 vols., 182o); Cours de philosophic (8 vols., 1824), reproduced as Explication universelle (3 vols., 1826-1828); Jeunesse, maturite, religion, philosophic (1837); De la phrenologie, du magnetisme, et de la folie (1843).End of Article: AZAIS, PIERRE HYACINTHE (1766-1845) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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