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The Enlightenment The Enlightenment 18 th Century Intellectual Movement

What Was the Enlightenment? The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in Europe during the 18 th century that led to a whole new world view. Started in France. The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in Europe during the 18 th century that led to a whole new world view. Started in France.

The Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment grew largely out of the new methods and discoveries achieved in the Scientific Revolution The equatorial armillary, used for navigation on ships

Enlightenment Principles Religion, tradition, and superstition limited independent thought Religion, tradition, and superstition limited independent thought Accept knowledge based on observation, logic, and reason, not on faith Accept knowledge based on observation, logic, and reason, not on faith A meeting of French Enlightenment thinkers

Enlightenment Thinkers These thinkers believed that human reason could be used to combat ignorance, superstition, and tyranny and to build a better world. These thinkers believed that human reason could be used to combat ignorance, superstition, and tyranny and to build a better world.

Enlightenment Targets The Catholic Church The Catholic Church Monarchy (King) Monarchy (King)

Focused on Man’s Creativity Some of them claimed that humans were like God, created not only in his image, but with a share of his creative power. The painter, the architect, the musician, and the scholar, by exercising their intellectual powers, were fulfilling divine purposes. Some of them claimed that humans were like God, created not only in his image, but with a share of his creative power. The painter, the architect, the musician, and the scholar, by exercising their intellectual powers, were fulfilling divine purposes.

Challenged Church Authority In the 16th century, various humanists had begun to ask dangerous questions. In the 16th century, various humanists had begun to ask dangerous questions. Many challenged the Church's authority, ridiculing many religious doctrines as absurd. Many challenged the Church's authority, ridiculing many religious doctrines as absurd.

The Scientific Revolution In 1632, Galileo Galilei used logic, reinforced with observation, to argue for Copernicus’ idea that the earth rotates on its axis around the sun. In 1632, Galileo Galilei used logic, reinforced with observation, to argue for Copernicus’ idea that the earth rotates on its axis around the sun.

Church Opposition The Church objected that the Bible clearly stated that the sun moved through the sky and denounced Galileo's teachings, forcing him to recant what he had written and preventing him from teaching further. The Church objected that the Bible clearly stated that the sun moved through the sky and denounced Galileo's teachings, forcing him to recant what he had written and preventing him from teaching further. However, the Church could not prevent the advance of science. However, the Church could not prevent the advance of science.

Censorship All publications, whether pamphlets or scholarly volumes, were subject to prior censorship by both church and state. All publications, whether pamphlets or scholarly volumes, were subject to prior censorship by both church and state.

Despotism The despotism of monarchs (have absolute power) was supported by the doctrine of the "divine right of kings," and scripture quoted to show that revolution was detested by God. The despotism of monarchs (have absolute power) was supported by the doctrine of the "divine right of kings," and scripture quoted to show that revolution was detested by God. Many started to resent this idea. Many started to resent this idea.

New Core Values The general trend was clear: individualism, freedom and change replaced community, authority, and tradition as core European values. The general trend was clear: individualism, freedom and change replaced community, authority, and tradition as core European values.

Resistance Europeans were changing, but Europe's institutions were not keeping pace with that change. Europeans were changing, but Europe's institutions were not keeping pace with that change. The Church insisted that it was the only source of truth and that all who lived outside its bounds would be condemned. The Church insisted that it was the only source of truth and that all who lived outside its bounds would be condemned.

Middle Class Resentment The middle classes were painfully aware that they were paying taxes to support a fabulously expensive aristocracy which contributed nothing of value to society. The middle classes were painfully aware that they were paying taxes to support a fabulously expensive aristocracy which contributed nothing of value to society.

Enlightenment in England Great Britain developed its own Enlightenment, fostered by thinkers like John Locke and David Hume. Great Britain developed its own Enlightenment, fostered by thinkers like John Locke and David Hume.

Enlightenment in America Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, many of the intellectual leaders of the American colonies were drawn to the Enlightenment. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, many of the intellectual leaders of the American colonies were drawn to the Enlightenment. –Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, and Paine were powerfully influenced by Enlightenment thought.