ENLIGHTNMENT PHILOSOPHERS - BY VALDEMIR MOTA DE MENEZES

ENLIGHTNMENT PHILOSOPHERS - BY VALDEMIR MOTA DE MENEZES

Enlightenment philosophers


We will know a little more about the
greatest philosophers of the "Age of Enlightenment", in which
Most were from France.
These criticized, especially in his works:
• Remnants feudal;
• The absolutist regime and commercialism;
• The Church's influence on society;
• The inequality of rights and duties between individuals.
Among the French Enlightenment stood out:
Montesquieu (1689 - 1755) - His major work was entitled The Spirit
Laws and published in 1748. The theoretical addressed the various forms of
government, exposing the need to separate the functions of the state in three
independent powers. His work had a great influence on the formation of
national governments in the post-revolutionary period.


Voltaire (1694 - 1778) - Known as the most important philosopher of the Enlightenment, wove several critical privileges of the nobility and clergy, being forced into exile in England. Among his major works stand out
"English Letters" and "Candide" and has also collaborated in the preparation of
"Encyclopedia". Strongly criticized absolutism of divine right,
proposing a more active participation of the bourgeoisie in the aspects of government as a way to secure peace and freedom. As Montesquieu
his ideas influenced not only other theorists, but rulers general.

Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778) - Defended the lower classes
detriment of bourgeois society, being considered the thinker
most radical of his time. His ideas are based on justice and
equal

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