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Philosophe

The Philosophes (French for Philosophers) were a group of French thinkers of the 18th century Enlightenment. The Philosophes encouraged reason, knowledge and education as a way of overcoming superstition and ignorance. They launched the Encyclopdie (1751-1772) stating everything could be known, classified and understood by man. It also questioned religious authority and criticized social injustice. Because it was illegal to openly criticize the church and state in France, many wrote plays, novels, histories, dictionaries, and encyclopedias with subtle messages attached. An example is Montesquieu's Persian Letters. Some of the most famous Philosophes are Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, Diderot and Montesquieu.

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