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1 The Enlightenment A new view of society

2 The Enlightenment What: 1600’s marks the beginning of intellectual period known as the Enlightenment –Reached peak in mid-1700’s Importance: Enlightenment raised new ideas which helped launch the French & American Revolutions Why: Developed from the ideas of Scientific Revolution

3 Philosophers influenced by Science Philosophers admired Isaac Newton Newton used REASON & LOGIC to explain nature

4 The Philosophes Social critics who applied reason and logic to life: (political, religion, social equality, etc...) Launched “age of reason” known as the Enlightenment

5 Rousseau Montesquieu John Locke “Man is born free yet everywhere he is in chains” “Power should be a check to power” “all men have certain natural rights: The right to life, liberty and property”

6 Mary Wollstonecraft Led fight for equal rights for women in England Compared: Kings rule over society Husbands rule over Wives

7 Denis Diderot Encyclopedia Book of Philosophe views First Volume in 1751 Published the

8 Concepts of Philosophes Reason –Truth could be discovered through reason and logic Nature –natural laws of both politics & economics Happiness –live by nature’s laws Progress –believed you could perfect society Liberty –Believed in personal freedom

9 Conflict Philosophes faced arrest and were often under pressure from both the government (kings) and the church Their ideas challenged monarchies

10 Philosophe Handout


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