Eighteenth-century philosophes were
A) traditional philosophers who opposed new ideas.
B) particularly those clergymen whose duty it was to protect the faith from philosophical wrangling.
C) leaders of Enlightenment thought who supported tolerance, rationality, and freedom.
D) the university professors who debated issues of the Enlightenment.
E) the modern equivalent of ancient sophists.
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Q2: Pierre Bayle's skepticism
A) aimed at undermining the
Q4: Enlightenment thinker Immanuel Kant lived in
A) Austria.
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Q5: The term freethinking,as applied to individuals in
Q6: In general the philosophes attacked all of
Q7: All of the following are identified in
Q8: All of the following characterized civil society
Q9: The success of the philosophes was the
Q10: The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement that
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Q11: The revocation of the Edict of Nantes
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