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The Enlightenment

The Enlightenment. Immanuel Kant:. “Dare to Know! Have the courage to use your own intelligence!”. Origins:. Periods:. Renaissance Reformation Scientific Revolution. Newton Locke. Characteristics:. Reason: Rational Thought Secularism Social Progress Education of the Masses

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The Enlightenment

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  1. The Enlightenment

  2. Immanuel Kant: • “Dare to Know! Have the courage to use your own intelligence!”

  3. Origins: Periods: • Renaissance • Reformation • Scientific Revolution • Newton • Locke

  4. Characteristics: • Reason: Rational Thought • Secularism • Social Progress • Education of the Masses • Freedom and Liberty • Tolerance • Legal Reform • Laws of Nature!

  5. Philosophes: • Who where they? • Common bonds • Students of society who analyzed its evils and advanced reforms. • Skepticism • Cultural Relativism

  6. Philosophers

  7. Voltaire:(1694-1778) • Advocated religious toleration • Deism: existence of a “mechanic” who had created the universe • World ran according to natural law

  8. Voltaire’s Wisdom • Every man is guilty of all the good he didn’t do. • Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. • Men are equal; it is not birth, but virtue that makes the difference • It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. • Love truth and pardon error. • The way to become boring is to say everything. • I may not agree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.

  9. Montesquieu: (1689-1755) The Spirit of Laws: 1748 The Persian Letters: 1721 • Attacks traditional religion • Advocates religious toleration • Denounces slavery • Focus: use of reason • “Natural Laws” governing society • Separation of powers • Executive • Legislative • Judicial

  10. Rousseau: (1712-1778) • Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains.

  11. The Social Contract 1762 • Social Contract • General Will • Liberty: achieved by being forced to follow what was best for all people. • Freedom: adherence to laws one has imposed on oneself • Principles of a Democracy

  12. Adam Smith Economic Liberty: • Free trade • Laissez-faire • The Wealth of Nations: 1776 • 1. Law of Self- Interest • 2. Law of Competition • 3. Law of Supply and Demand

  13. The American Philosophes

  14. Social Environment

  15. Parisian Salon

  16. Madame Geoffrin’s Salon

  17. The Salon • Philosophes and guests engaged in conservations and spread the ideas of the Enlightenment • Run by wealthy women in urban areas • Reputation of salon depended upon the stature of males a hostess could attract • Females influence decision making and literary and artistic taste

  18. Role of Women • Mary Wollstonecraft: Vindication of the Rights of Women: 1792 • British • Women obeying men same as monarchs have absolute power over their subjects • Reason innate in all humans- women entitled to the same rights as men in education and political life

  19. Diderot • Attempts to summarize the state of knowledge • Freedom of thought and expression • Progress through knowledge

  20. Encyclopedia • First published 1751 • 28 Volumes • Illustrated • Cross-Referenced

  21. Diderot’s Encyclopedie

  22. Diderot’s Encyclopedie

  23. Diderot’s Encyclopedie

  24. Encyclopedia

  25. An Increase in reading

  26. “Must Read” Books of the Time

  27. The Royal Academy of Sciences, Paris

  28. Zoology & Biology A dissection at the Royal Academy, London.

  29. Chemistry Labs & Botany Gardens

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