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Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Condorcet was a prominent French philosopher, mathematician, and early political scientist during the Enlightenment. He is best known for his advocacy of social progress, gender equality, and the abolition of slavery. His works laid the groundwork for modern democratic theory and social justice movements. Condorcet's intellectual contributions extend into various fields, including mathematics, where he made significant advancements in the theory of voting and collective decision-making.

Nazionalità Francese
Data di nascita September 17, 1743
Luogo di nascita Ribemont, Picardy, France
Data di morte April 28, 1794