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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Medanos_College/World_Literature_(Nogarr)/01%3A_The_Enlightenment/1.01%3A_Enlightenment_PhilosophesThe term most often used for Enlightenment thinkers is philosophe, meaning simply "philosopher" in French. Many of the most famous and important philosophes were indeed French, but there were major En...The term most often used for Enlightenment thinkers is philosophe, meaning simply "philosopher" in French. Many of the most famous and important philosophes were indeed French, but there were major English, Scottish, and Prussian figures as well. Some of the most noteworthy philosophes included the following.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Literature_and_Literacy/World_Literature/Compact_Anthology_of_World_Literature_-_4_5_and_6_(Turlington_et_al.)/02%3A_The_Long_Nineteenth_Century/2.01%3A_Romanticism/2.1.01%3A_Jean-Jacques_Rousseau_(1712-1778)He would continue with this theme in such works as 1755's Discourse upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind (Discours sur L'origine et les fondements de l'ineqalite) and 1761's ...He would continue with this theme in such works as 1755's Discourse upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind (Discours sur L'origine et les fondements de l'ineqalite) and 1761's A Treatise on the Social Contract: Or, the Principles of Politic Law (Du Contrat social: ou, principes du droit politique).
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/History/World_History/Western_Civilization_-_A_Concise_History_II_(Brooks)/13%3A_The_Enlightenment/13.03%3A_Enlightenment_PhilosophesThe term most often used for Enlightenment thinkers is philosophe, meaning simply "philosopher" in French. Many of the most famous and important philosophes were indeed French, but there were major En...The term most often used for Enlightenment thinkers is philosophe, meaning simply "philosopher" in French. Many of the most famous and important philosophes were indeed French, but there were major English, Scottish, and Prussian figures as well. Some of the most noteworthy philosophes included the following.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Music/Music_Appreciation/Music_Appreciation_II_(Kuznetsova)/14%3A_Classical_Opera_and_Choral_Music_W._A._Mozart/14.04%3A_French_OperaMembers of the pro-Italian faction, such as the philosopher and musician Jean-Jacques Rousseau, attacked serious French opera, represented by the tragédies en musique ofJean-Philippe Rameau, in favour...Members of the pro-Italian faction, such as the philosopher and musician Jean-Jacques Rousseau, attacked serious French opera, represented by the tragédies en musique ofJean-Philippe Rameau, in favour of what they saw as the simplicity and “naturalness” of Italian comic opera (opera buffa), exemplified by Pergolesi’s La serva padrona, which had recently been performed in Paris by a travelling Italian troupe.