BY: Brandon Fonyam, Rhiannon Suarez, Victoria Troncoso, Mikhael Brown

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BY: Brandon Fonyam, Rhiannon Suarez, Victoria Troncoso, Mikhael Brown Denis Diderot BY: Brandon Fonyam, Rhiannon Suarez, Victoria Troncoso, Mikhael Brown

What he wrote Best know for writing the encyclopedia, or Classified Dictionary of Sciences, Arts, and trades Was a 28 volume collection of knowledge that he edited Published between 1751 and 1772 According to him it was to “change the general way of thinking”

How the encyclopedia effected society Became a weapon against the old French society Many of the articles attacked religious superstition and supported religious toleration The encyclopedia was sold to doctors, clergymen, teachers and lawyers The encyclopedia spread enlightenment ideas