18th century philosopher: Relatively "enlighten" or "realization era" is the era of all progress and reforms throughout Europe and Europe. There was great progress in the fields of science, philosophy, mathematics and logic. Most people attribute these results to social critics of that age (also known as philosophers). These philosophers were controversial thinkers and pioneered the intellectual movement of the 1700s. They are often criticized and criticized by many others, but they insist on their beliefs.
In the center of the enlightenment of the 18th century, there was a gently organized activity of famous French thinkers in the mid 18th century, the so-called "philosophy" (eg Voltaire, De Allenbell, Diderot, Montesquieu). These philosophies constitute an informal society of letters participating in broadly defined awareness projects such as the Encyclopedia project (see 5 below). However, there are other education centers noteworthy noteworthy of France. Moses Mendelssohn, General Electric Lessing, key figures including German enlightenment (Death Crown, Christian Wolf), famous Scottish enlightenment (key figures are Francis Hutchison, Adam Smith, David Hume, Thomas Reed) And Emmanuel Kant are also the center of thinkers of enlightenment and enlightenment scattered throughout Europe and the United States in the 18th century.
Another time of major change is the 18th century or Age of Enlightenment. Despite its presence in Europe, the origin of enlightenment is closely related to France and its philosophers such as Voltaire and Rousseau. Enlightenment was inspired by the main discovery of the scientific revolution of the 17th century. It was during this time that the idea of scientific revolution was spread and spread by philosophers (intellectuals of the 18th century).
The age of enlightenment of the 18th century was born most accurately from the scientific revolution of the 17th century. The seeds planted there will bloom like Age of Enlightenment. A philosopher may be the most influential person of this era. The philosophy of the 18th century was influenced by the great achievements of the great thinkers of the 17th century such as Newton, Galileo, Kepler. As mentioned above, these thinkers are pursuing discovery in the glory of God. However, since philosophy has ideas all over the world, it is entirely against any religious intervention. Philosophers are critics of the world in which they live. They are most interested in criticizing politics and religion. They do this in the form of literary texts such as books, leaflets, encyclopedias.