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Cartesio         
Descartes, Rene Descartes, (1596-1650) French philosopher and mathematician, the founder of modern rationalism
Rene Descartes         
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  • Principia philosophiae]]''" ([[Principles of Philosophy]]), 1656
  • René Descartes at work
  • Graduation registry for Descartes at the [[University of Poitiers]], 1616
  • Cover of ''Meditations''
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  • In [[Amsterdam]], Descartes lived at Westermarkt 6 (Maison Descartes, left).
FRENCH PHILOSOPHER, MATHEMATICIAN, AND SCIENTIST (1596-1650)
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n. Cartesio, (1596-1650) filosofo e matematico francese fondatore del razionalismo moderno
Age of Reason         
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  • ''[[Journal des sçavans]]'' was the earliest academic journal published in Europe
  • One leader of the Scottish Enlightenment was [[Adam Smith]], the father of modern economic science
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  • Histoire naturelle}}, a 44 volume encyclopedia describing everything known about the natural world
  • [[Cesare Beccaria]], father of classical criminal theory
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  • [[Spanish Constitution of 1812]]
  • Declaration of Independence]]'' imagines the drafting committee presenting its work to the Congress
  • [[Denis Diderot]] is best known as the editor of the ''[[Encyclopédie]]''
  • "[[Figurative system of human knowledge]]", the structure that the ''Encyclopédie'' organised knowledge into – it had three main branches: memory, reason, and imagination
  • Empress Elizabeth]] visits Russian scientist [[Mikhail Lomonosov]].
  • First page of the ''[[Encyclopédie]]'', published between 1751 and 1766
  • If there is something you know, communicate it. If there is something you don't know, search for it.<div style="text-align:right;">— An engraving from the 1772 edition of the ''[[Encyclopédie]]''; [[Truth]], in the top center, is surrounded by light and unveiled by the figures to the right, Philosophy and [[Reason]]</div>
  • Europe at the beginning of the [[War of the Spanish Succession]], 1700
  • A portrait of [[Bernard de Fontenelle]]
  • [[René Descartes]], widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of [[modern philosophy]] and science
  • Masonic initiation ceremony
  • Front page of ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', January 1731
  • [[George Frideric Handel]]
  • German philosopher [[Immanuel Kant]]
  • A medal minted during the reign of [[Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor]], commemorating his grant of religious liberty to Jews and [[Protestants]] in Hungary—another important reform of Joseph II was the abolition of [[serfdom]].
  • [[Jean-François Champollion]], considered the founder of [[Egyptology]]
  • [[Constitution of 3 May, 1791]], Europe's first modern constitution
  • Jesuit]] priest [[Matteo Ricci]] worked with several Chinese elites, such as [[Xu Guangqi]], in translating ''[[Euclid's Elements]]'' into Chinese.
  • Goethe]]
  • French philosopher [[Pierre Bayle]]
  • Statue of [[Cesare Beccaria]], widely considered one of the greatest thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment.
  • Marquis of Pombal]], as the head of the government of Portugal, implemented sweeping socio-economic reforms
  • Johann Struensee]], a social reformer, was publicly executed in 1772 for usurping royal authority
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  • French philosopher [[Voltaire]] argued for [[religious tolerance]]
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sun light
EUROPEAN CULTURAL MOVEMENT OF THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES
The Englightenment; The Enlightenment; 18th Century Philosophy; 18th century philosophy; The enlightenment; Age of enlightenment; Enlightenment age; Era of Enlightenment; French Enlightenment; Aufklarung; Aufklärung; The Aufklärung; The Age of Enlightenment; Illuminists; Illuminist; Enlightenment Era; The nelightenment; Period of enlightenment; European Enlightenment; Enlightenment Period; Age of reason; Age Of Reason; The enlightenment era; German Enlightenment; Opplysningtiden; Siècle des Lumières; Enlightenment philosophy; Enlightenment era; The Enlightment; The Aufklaerung; Siecle des Lumieres; Aufklaerung; The Aufklarung; Enlightenment Age; Enlightenment Thought; Prussian enlightenment; English enlightenment; Enlightenment (philosophy); Enlightment philosophers; Age of the Enlightenment; Eighteenth century philosophy; Austrian Enlightenment; Enlightenment thought; Early Enlightenment; Radical enlightenment; Radical Enlightenment; Enlightenment in Portugal; Modern Enlightenment; Western Enlightenment; French enlightenment
età dell"Illuminismo, movimento filosofico della metà del diciottesimo secolo che inneggiava alla ricerca scientifica e alla ragione (rappresentato fra gli altri da Locke, Cartesio, Newton e Russeau)

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Cartesio
|PostCognomeVirgola = in francese René DescartesAltra grafia diffusa soprattutto ai tempi dell'autore: René Des-Cartes. () e in latino Renatus Cartesius