Philosophe
Philosophe is a French term used in the 18th century to refer to the leading intellectuals of the Enlightenment in France. Philosophes sought to apply reason and the scientific method to all aspects of life, challenging absolute monarchy, traditional religious authority, and inherited privilege. They advocated freedom of expression, religious toleration, secular education, and reform based on evidence and rational inquiry. Their work spread through journals, salons, and reference works such as the Encyclopédie, which compiled critical articles on science, philosophy, and society.
Prominent figures include Voltaire, Denis Diderot, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, among others
In historical usage, the term describes this milieu of writers and public intellectuals rather than a formal