I'll start! I'm John Locke. Something about me is that I believe in natural rights (life, liberty, and property). As well as "blank slate" meaning that people acquire knowledge from their experiences.
My name is Jean-Jaques Rousseau, and I wrote the social contract, where I talk about general will. It is described as the collective will of the people that aims for the common good.
Hey guys, this is my first time hosting a gathering like this, so let's all introduce ourselves and say a little bit about ourselves!
Nice to meet you all, my name is Voltaire. I heavily believe in freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and seperation of the church and state.
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I'm Cesare Beccaria, and I wrote the treatise On Crimes and Punishments, arguing against torture and the death penalty.
Hi, my name is Denis Diderot, and I co-edited the Encyclopedia. It was created to spread Enlightenment ideas and promote critical thinking. I also believe that knowledge should be accesible to all, not just the elites.
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Hey, I'm Adam Smith. I'm known as the Father of Capitalism, and my work established the foundations of modern economics and classical liberalism.
Sorry for coming in late. My name is Baron De Montesquieu and I developed the idea of the seperation of powers into legislative, executive, and judicial branches!
Welcome! My name is Mary Wollstonecraft, and I advocate for women's rights by arguing that we're rational beings who deserve equal education and liberty. Thank you all for coming!
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