Benito Jerónimo Feijóo y Montenegro

Spanish monk and scholar, 'Teatro Crítico'

Benito Jerónimo Feijóo y Montenegro - Thinkers & Philosophers born October 8th, 1676
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A prominent Spanish monk and scholar during the 18th century. Contributed significantly to literature and philosophy through various works. Advocated for reason, critical thinking, and the questioning of superstitions in society. Published 'Teatro Crítico Universal', a collection of essays addressing numerous topics, including science, literature, and culture. Spent much of his life at the Benedictine monastery of San Vicente del Pino, where he dedicated efforts to education and intellectual debate. Engaged in discourse with the Enlightenment ideas prevalent at the time, fostering a spirit of inquiry among his contemporaries.

Published 'Teatro Crítico Universal'

Contributed to Spanish Enlightenment thought

Promoted secular education

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