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What are the ideas of the philosophes and Jean-Jacques Rousseau?

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The belief that man, by nature, is good. He believed that people in the state of nature were innocent and at their best and that they were corrupted by the unnaturalness of civilization. He also valued reason, science, religious tolerance, and "natural rights" (Life, liberty, and property. )

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