Definition: In philosophy, a philosopher-ideologue is a person who advocates for or supports certain philosophical positions. They may use such arguments to justify their views and may claim that these positions are superior to others in some way. For example: 1. "The Enlightenment was a period of enlightenment where the idea of reason became central to human thought." - This philosopher-ideologue argues that the Enlightenment was a time when reason and logic were the dominant philosophical ideas, which is why it was considered a great intellectual