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Who were the philosophiers during 1789 in France?

Voltaire is one enlightenment thinker


Which enlightenment thinker supported religious toleration and freedom of thought?

John Locke is an enlightenment thinker who supported religious tolerance and freedom of expression.


Who was the greatest thinker of the enlightenement?

Voltaire


What did the Enlightenment thinker do for the us?

our government is based on thier ideas


What enlightenment thinker thought that titles of nobility should be abolished?

Voltaire, a prominent Enlightenment thinker, advocated for the abolition of titles of nobility. He believed in meritocracy and equal opportunity for all individuals regardless of their birth status. Voltaire argued that a person's worth should be based on their abilities and accomplishments rather than their inherited status.


Which Enlightenment thinker affirmed the beliefs in the box in his Two Treatises of Government?

you gotta say what is in the box, if you want an answer


Which Enlightenment thinker had the most influence on American government?

John Locke


Which enlightenment thinker had the most influence American government?

john Locke


Enlightenment thinker had the most influence on the government of the US?

john Locke


Was Thomas Paine or Voltaire or Ralph Waldo Emerson or Jean Jacques Rousseau was not a political key thinker of enlightenment?

Randolph Waldo Emerson


How was Voltaire's attitude towards religion was typical as an enlightenment figure?

Voltaire, as a freemasonic enlightenment thinker, did not believe God had revealed himself in any one text, but in all. He believed in "God" generically, not personally, as someone who had revealed himself in a unified personal manor.


Who was the most influential thinker from the enlightenment?

In my opinion, John Locke was the most influential enlightenment thinker because of his opinions of people's freedoms and government's role in society. His take on the social-contract theory shaped our government and his ideals are reflected in the Declaration of Independence. He thought the government ruled by permission of the people, and if the government was intruding on our inalienable rights, (life,libery,property) then we have a right to overthrow or change the government.