Neapolitan Enlightenment thinkers
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Neapolitan Enlightenment thinkers were 18th-century intellectuals centered in Naples who advanced reformist ideas in economics, law, and philosophy, blending Enlightenment rationalism with the social and political realities of the Kingdom of Naples.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Neapolitan Enlightenment thinkers Context triple: [Antonio Genovesi, influenced, Neapolitan Enlightenment thinkers]
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Italian Enlightenment
The Italian Enlightenment was an 18th-century intellectual and cultural movement in Italy that promoted reason, secular thought, legal and political reform, and the modernization of arts and society in line with broader European Enlightenment ideals.
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Milanese Enlightenment
The Milanese Enlightenment was an 18th-century intellectual and reform movement centered in Milan that promoted legal, economic, and social modernization through the work of thinkers such as Cesare Beccaria.
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Spanish Enlightenment
The Spanish Enlightenment was an 18th- to early 19th-century intellectual and cultural movement in Spain that promoted reason, reform, and modernization in politics, education, and society, influenced by broader European Enlightenment ideas.
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Greek Enlightenment
The Greek Enlightenment was an 18th–19th century intellectual and cultural movement among Greeks that promoted education, secular thought, and national consciousness, laying ideological foundations for the Greek War of Independence.
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French Enlightenment
The French Enlightenment was an 18th-century intellectual movement in France characterized by figures like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Diderot, who championed reason, secularism, and political and social reform, laying ideological foundations for the French Revolution.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Neapolitan Enlightenment thinkers Target entity description: Neapolitan Enlightenment thinkers were 18th-century intellectuals centered in Naples who advanced reformist ideas in economics, law, and philosophy, blending Enlightenment rationalism with the social and political realities of the Kingdom of Naples.
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A.
Italian Enlightenment
The Italian Enlightenment was an 18th-century intellectual and cultural movement in Italy that promoted reason, secular thought, legal and political reform, and the modernization of arts and society in line with broader European Enlightenment ideals.
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B.
Milanese Enlightenment
The Milanese Enlightenment was an 18th-century intellectual and reform movement centered in Milan that promoted legal, economic, and social modernization through the work of thinkers such as Cesare Beccaria.
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C.
Spanish Enlightenment
The Spanish Enlightenment was an 18th- to early 19th-century intellectual and cultural movement in Spain that promoted reason, reform, and modernization in politics, education, and society, influenced by broader European Enlightenment ideas.
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D.
Greek Enlightenment
The Greek Enlightenment was an 18th–19th century intellectual and cultural movement among Greeks that promoted education, secular thought, and national consciousness, laying ideological foundations for the Greek War of Independence.
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E.
French Enlightenment
The French Enlightenment was an 18th-century intellectual movement in France characterized by figures like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Diderot, who championed reason, secularism, and political and social reform, laying ideological foundations for the French Revolution.
- F. None of above. chosen
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