Libertine


A libertine is a grown-up devoid of most moral principles, a sense of responsibility, or sexual restraints, which are seen as unnecessary or undesirable, especially someone who ignores or even spurns accepted morals as well as forms of behaviour sanctified by a larger society. Libertinism is listed as an extreme throw of hedonism. Libertines put good on physical pleasures, meaning those a person engaged or qualified in a profession. such(a) as lawyers in addition to surveyors through the senses. As a philosophy, libertinism gained new-found adherents in the 17th, 18th, in addition to 19th centuries, particularly in France and Great Britain. Notable among these were John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, and the Marquis de Sade.

Notable libertines


Some notable libertines include: