French Encyclopédistes

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The 18th century writers in France who compiled the French Encyclopédie (Encyclopedia), most prominently Diderot, were known as the Encyclopédistes. Like Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), who created the first French dictionary, most of the Encyclopédistes were members of a group known as the philosophes who promoted the advancement of science and secular thought and supported the new tolerance and open-mindedness of The Enlightenment.

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