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  • ...literary, philosophical and sociological matters. The ultimate goal of the philosophes was human progress; by concentrating on social and material sciences, they ...hat restrained phase grew in momentum as the century moved on. Overall the Philosophes were inspired by the thoughts of [[René Descartes]], the skepticism of the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Philosophes]]
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  • ...literary, philosophical and sociological matters. The ultimate goal of the philosophes was human progress; by concentrating on social and material sciences, they ...hat restrained phase grew in momentum as the century moved on. Overall the Philosophes were inspired by the thoughts of [[René Descartes]], the skepticism of the
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  • Intellectually the Enlightenment was identified with "the [[Philosophes|philosophes]]," who aggressively spread the new gospel of reason. They were a brilliant
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  • ...ce happening there. Rejecting [[Jean Jacques Rousseau]] (1712-78) and the philosophes, Burke said the popular will does not really exist, but that the ancient co ...e. Their "superstition" is vindicated as preferable to that of the radical philosophes. Burke maintains that they could and should have been reformed rather than
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  • ...m and recovered his citizen rights. In Paris he continued to support the [[Philosophes]] struggle against the forces of the church and parlement. He gradually det ...sseau however began to believe that Hume had been won over by the Parisian Philosophes in an attempt to further ruin his name. This belief and Hume’s zeal at ju
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