History, asked by gstruve19, 1 year ago

How did philosophers spread knowledge to different parts of society?
by holding salons
by creating free public schools
by publishing their ideas
by organizing the public

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Philosophers spread knowledge to different parts of the society by publishing their ideas in newspapers, magazines and other editorial messages.


When his ideas are read, the knowledge he wants to give to the people is spread world wide.


He helps in improving the critical thinking of an individual.


He also provides information of certain topic to the people in mass.

Answered by smartbrainz
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By holding salons philosophers spread knowledge to different parts of society

EXPLANATION:

The "Age of Enlightenment" was a philosophical and intellectual movement which dominated the "world of ideas" in Europe during the 17th-19th century. Throughout France's cultural and intellectual creation the Salons of Early Modern and "Revolutionary France" played an integral role.

Contemporary writers regarded the salons as a cultural hub that transmitted good ways and social skills. It was the place where the philosophers came together to think about old, existing or new ideas. Intellectual and illuminated concepts were created in the salorns.

The salons not only spread manners supposedly spread but also ideas, because the salons are a place of intellectual and social interaction and host many Republic of Letters (Throughout late 17th and 18th centuries, Europe and America became a long-distance cultural group. It promoted contact among intellectuals or philosophers of the "age of the Enlightenment" as they were called in France.)

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