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- 1. The power of the mind to think or understand
- 4. To give someone greater knowledge
- 6. A system of government by the whole population or social order
- 8. A French enlightenment writer,historian, and philosopher famous for his advocacy of civil liberties
- 10. A forcible overthrow of a goverment or social order
- 15. The study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world
- 16. Jean-Jacques _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,A genevan philosopher who influenced the Enlightement with political philosophy
- 17. David _ _ _ _ , a Scottish Enlightmement philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist
- 18. Relating to society or its organization
- 20. The exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel way
- 22. The ability to tolerate the existence of opinions or behavior
- 26. A general encyclopedia published in France between 1751 and 1772
- 27. The state of being equal in rights and opportunities
- 29. A belief that opinions and actions should be based on reason rather than religious
- 30. Charles-Louis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,A French judge,man of letters, and political philosopher
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- 2. A skeptical attitude, doubting the truth of something
- 3. The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- 5. The state of being free within society without restrictions
- 7. John _ _ _ _ _ ,An english philosopher known as one the most influential Enlightement thinkers
- 9. A system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine
- 11. Denis _ _ _ _ _ _, a French philosopher , art critic, writer, and was best known for serving as co-founder of the encyclopedie
- 12. The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge
- 13. A detailed analysis and assessment of something
- 14. Immanuel _ _ _ _, A German philosopher who is a central figure in modern philosophy
- 19. Make change in something in order to improve it
- 21. The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- 23. Legal,social, or ethical principles of freedom
- 24. A written or spoken agreement
- 25. Foward movement twaord a destination or goals
- 28. A regular social gathering, especially of writers and artist
