Marquis de Condorcet

Mathematician and political scientist

Marquis de Condorcet - Mathematician and political scientist
Born

September 17th, 1743
282 years ago

Died

1794
231 years ago — 51 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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Born in 1743, this individual contributed significantly to mathematics, notably in the fields of probability and social choice theory. As a political scientist, advocated for Enlightenment principles, emphasizing reason, progress, and the importance of education in society. His involvement in the French Revolution led to a controversial period in his life, ultimately resulting in his pursuit of refuge due to his political beliefs. Posthumously, work in philosophy influenced thoughts on democracy and human rights.

Developed the Condorcet method for voting systems

Published 'Sketch for a Historical Picture of the Progress of the Human Mind'

Advocated for women's rights and universal suffrage

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