These philosophers believed in the social contract theory of government.
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a group of eighteenth century French Philosophers.
The 19th century's most famous philosophers were men. However, the time also gave the world notable female philosophers such as: Susan B. Anthony, Gertrude Stein, Mary Wollstonecraft, Emma Goldman, Sojourner Truth, Margaret Sanger, and Simone de Beauvoir.
There are several great American philosophers from the 17th, 18th, and 19th century. Some of these philosophers include John Winthrop, Roger Williams, Jonathan Edwards, and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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The English philosophers John Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu.
The writings of 18th century French philosophers Diderot, Rousseau, and Voltaire were influenced by the Enlightenment ideals of reason, individualism, and social justice. They advocated for freedom of thought, human rights, and the separation of church and state. Their works challenged traditional authority and promoted progressive ideas on politics, society, and philosophy.
The intellectual movement in France during the 1700s that included philosophers such as Voltaire, Rousseau and Diderot was called Enlightenment. They were called Follower of the Enlightenment. The century was called the Age of Enlightenment.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher of the 18th century. His ideologies about the nature of man and his work on the social contract both had major influence on how the American Government runs today.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an influential 18-century French philosopher who wrote The Social Contract.
Enlightenment philosophers emphasized individual rights, reason, and equality, influencing revolutions like the American and French Revolutions. Their ideas challenged traditional monarchies and led to more democratic forms of government and greater emphasis on personal freedom and civil liberties in society. Thinkers like John Locke, Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau laid the groundwork for modern democratic principles and the separation of powers in government.
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Les Confessions)