The Enlightenment -18th Century

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The Enlightenment -18th Century Introduction: Definition (2) Immanuel Kant: 1724-1804 Main Ideas of the Enlightenment: “Secularization”

The Legacy of the Enlightenment: The Philosophes: Definition and background Charles Montesquieu 1689-1755 - The Spirit of the Laws John Locke: 1623-1704 -Second Treatise on Government Francois-Marie Arouet (Voltaire): 1694-1778 - Calas affair - Treatise on Toleration - Deism Denis Diderot: 1713-1784 - the Encyclopedia The Legacy of the Enlightenment:

Charles Montesquieu John Locke Francois-Marie Arouet (Voltaire)

Enlightenment: meeting to discuss "L'Encyclopedie" Denis Diderot