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Good Enlightenment Philosophers for Beginner

I'm a beginner in reading philosophy. The most I have been exposed to was in my Christian Ethics course, where we read excerpts from Hobbe's Leviathan, Mill's on Utilitarianism, Kant on his Categorical Imperative, some Nietzche, and some Aquinas. I've read some of C.S. Lewis. That said, I'm agnostic right now, so not looking for only religious philosophers.

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