philosophe (Meaning)
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philosophe (n.)
A philosophaster; a philosopher.
Synonyms & Antonyms of philosophe
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philosophe Sentence Examples
- The philosophes of the Enlightenment emphasized reason and empirical observation.
- Voltaire, a prominent philosophe, was known for his wit and criticism of superstition.
- Rousseau, another philosophe, advocated for a more democratic society based on the natural goodness of humans.
- The ideas of the philosophes had a profound influence on the American Revolution.
- Montesquieu, a French philosophe, believed in the separation of powers within government.
- The philosophes challenged traditional religious beliefs and promoted scientific inquiry.
- Diderot, another philosophe, was a key figure in the creation of the Encyclopedia.
- The philosophes played a significant role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the 18th century.
- The writings of the philosophes inspired social and political reforms in France.
- The philosophes left a lasting legacy of rationalism and a belief in progress.
FAQs About the word philosophe
A philosophaster; a philosopher.
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The philosophes of the Enlightenment emphasized reason and empirical observation.
Voltaire, a prominent philosophe, was known for his wit and criticism of superstition.
Rousseau, another philosophe, advocated for a more democratic society based on the natural goodness of humans.
The ideas of the philosophes had a profound influence on the American Revolution.