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  1. Aug 20, 2010 · This entry describes the main tendencies of Enlightenment thought in the following main sections: (1) The True: Science, Epistemology, and Metaphysics in the Enlightenment; (2) The Good: Political Theory, Ethical Theory and Religion in the Enlightenment; (3) The Beautiful: Aesthetics in the Enlightenment.

  2. Mar 4, 2024 · In this collection, we look at the lives, works, and ideas of the following 12 key philosophers of the Enlightenment: Thomas Hobbes. René Descartes. John Locke. Montesquieu. David Hume. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Denis Diderot. Adam Smith. Immanuel Kant. Edmund Burke. Thomas Paine. Mary Wollstonecraft.

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  3. The Age of Enlightenment was preceded by and closely associated with the Scientific Revolution. [14] Earlier philosophers whose work influenced the Enlightenment included Francis Bacon, René Descartes, Thomas Hobbes, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, Pierre Bayle, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.

  4. Philosopher and physicist. Established critical philosophy on a systematic basis, proposed a material theory for the origin of the solar system, wrote on ethics and morals. Prescribed a politics of Enlightenment in What is Enlightenment? (1784). Influenced by Hume and Rousseau.

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    Dates
    Nationality
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    1738–1766
    German
    Author of "Vom Tode für das Vaterland" ...
    1717–1783
    French
    Mathematician and physicist, one of the ...
    1561–1626
    English
    Philosopher who started the revolution in ...
    1647–1706
    French
    Author of the widely-circulated and ...
  5. Feb 29, 2024 · There is a group of thinkers who are often called 'pre-Enlightenment' philosophers since they established some of the key foundations upon which the Enlightenment was built. This group includes Francis Bacon (1561-1626), Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), René Descartes (1596-1650), Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), and John Locke (1632-1704).

  6. Dec 16, 2009 · Learn about the Enlightenment, a movement of rational thinking and progress in 18th-century Europe. Explore the key figures, events and ideas that shaped the Age of Reason and inspired the American and French Revolutions.

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