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The Enlightenment. Dare to know! (Kant)Quest for knowledgeProgress through REASON. Where do we begin?. In
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1. The Enlightenment
2. The Enlightenment Dare to know! (Kant)
Quest for knowledge
Progress through REASON
3. Where do we begin? In..Paris
With the Philosophes
4. Enlightened ideas Nature
Mankind
Society
Government
FreedomLets discuss
5. Enlightened ideas Rule by law not rulers (what does that mean???)
Separation of powers
Why are these such enlightening ideas????
6. Influences of Enlightenment Scientific Revolution
mankind discovers knowledge, not through religion but observation, analysis, and experiment
~Isaac NewtonExplain please..
7. Enlightenment Influences John Locke (1632-1704)
Scientific method applicable to study of societyHow so????????
8. Enlightenment influences John Locke (1632-1704)
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Tabula rasa
Knowledge is sensory
Denied inherited ability
Rejected original sin This is key! Why??????
9. Enlightenment Influences John Locke (1632-1704)
Every person has right to life, liberty, and property (except slaves)
Necessary for..Educational reform, freedom of the press, religious toleration
10. Lets look at all of them Montesquieu
Voltaire
Diderot
Rousseau
11. Montesquieu Spirit of Laws 1748
Admired British parliament
12. Voltaire Witty sarcastic
Educated by Jesuits
Writer and poet
Early works banned in France
Everything he wrote banned in Spain
13. Voltaire Imprisoned in Bastille for insulting kings relatives
Beaten up by servants of a noble he insulted
14. Voltaire Loved the English
Commercial empire
Religious toleration
15. Voltaire Loathed the Church
Blocked development of freedom
Crush the horrible thing!
What do monks do?
sing, eat, digest
Pope condemned his writings
16. Voltaire Did Voltaire believe in god????
17. Voltaire Yes
Deist (what on earth is that?)
18. Voltaire God created universe
Operates on scientific law
Based on reason
Despised superstition
19. Voltaire Superstition
The fewer superstitions, the less fanaticism, and the less fanaticism, the fewer calamities
20. Voltaire Candide
Lisbon earthquake 1755 killed thousands of people
yet survivors went to Church to pray
21. Voltaire Does he like religion at all?
Gives hope
Makes life bearable
Keeps people in line
Provides public service to make people act morally
22. Voltaire Voltaire - pessimist or optimist?
Rejected best of all possible worlds
23. Diderot 1713-1784 Jack of intellectual trades
Educated by Jesuits
Thought of becoming a priest
24. Diderot wrote plays, history, theology, pornography (his mistress seemed to like that)
Laws limited womens rights
25. Diderot Encyclopedia
Ultimate Enlightenment achievement
Elevated mankind to center of human inquiry
26. Diderot Encyclopedia
Published 1751
published 60,000 articles
1st compilation of classified knowledge
Learn more about universe
Humans can improve world
27. Diderot Encyclopedia
Voltaire: literature
Rousseau: music
Everyday artisans: tools and machinery
28. Diderot Encyclopedia
Mostly circulated in France
traveled to America
29. Rousseau1712-1778 Human freedom
Emotion, instinct, spontaneity
Met Diderot at Parisian salon
For humanity to be happy new social institutions were necessary
30. Rousseau Geneva exiled him in 1770s
Dropped his children off at an orphanage
Went to England
31. Rousseau Discourse on Arts and Sciences (1762)
Civilization corrupted natural goodness of man
Idealized primitive, uncomplicated, social groups
32. Rousseau Emile (1762)
Everything is good as it comes from the hands of Nature but everything degenerates in the hands of man.
Primitive virtue
33. Rousseau Emile (1762)
Sophie
appropriate education for a woman