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Jean le Rond d'Alembert was a prominent French philosopher and mathematician, known for his significant contributions to the Enlightenment and his work on the Encyclopédie, which he co-edited with Denis Diderot. Born in Langres, he was recognized for his analytical skills and was pivotal in the development of calculus and mathematical physics. His writings emphasized the importance of reason and scientific inquiry, challenging the traditional dogmas of his time.

D'Alembert's most notable contributions include his formulation of the d'Alembert's principle in mechanics and his work on fluid dynamics. He also made strides in the study of differential equations and mathematical physics. His influence extended beyond mathematics, impacting philosophy and the arts, as he advocated for a rational approach to knowledge. He was instrumental in shaping modern science and education, leaving a legacy that continued to inspire future generations of thinkers.

Nacionalidade Francês
Data de Nascimento November 16, 1717
Local de Nascimento Langres, Champagne, France
Data de Falecimento October 29, 1783