= Spanish Universalist School of the 18th century
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The Spanish Universalist School of the 18th century, often associated with the broader context of the Enlightenment in Spain, refers to a group of thinkers, philosophers, and writers who advocated for universal principles of knowledge, reason, and ethics. This intellectual movement aimed to promote rational thought, education, and the dissemination of knowledge beyond local or national contexts.
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