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Enlightenment “Age of Reason”
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Thesis Individuals used the proven problem solving methods from the Scientific Revolution to discover similar truths about politics.
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Rene Descartes France Philosophy Discourse on Method "I think therefore I am“ Search for "Truth" Rationalism
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Sir Francis Bacon Great Britain Philosophy Observation and ideas based on thorough investigation of the evidence Scientific Method
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The Scientific Method Song: State the problem Make a prediction Experiment, Experiment Record Observations, Record Observations Form a conclusion, Form a conclusion *Sung to the tune of Fere Jacques
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Thomas Hobbes English political thinker Wrote the Leviathan Stated that ◦ Humans cannot be trusted ◦ Powerful governments are needed to keep people safe. ◦ Humans enter into a social contract with society in order to be kept safe. ◦ Government should control the people.
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John Locke English political thinker Wrote Two Treatises on Government Stated that ◦ Government is created to protect a person’s natural rights ◦ Every human has the rights to life, liberty and property ◦ If a government fails to protect a person’s natural rights, the government can be overthrown ◦ People should control the government.
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Baron de Montesquieu French political thinker Wrote The Spirit of the Laws Stated that ◦ Government should be separated into different branches to divide the power of government. ◦ Different governmental braches should have checks on each other to keep these branches from abusing their power.
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Voltaire French political thinker Wrote many works and had to use a pseudonym to protect his life from persecution Stated that ◦ People should be free to worship as they see fit ◦ People should be able to say what they want without fear on injury
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Denis Diderot French political thinker Editor of The Encyclopedia Stated…nothing ◦ His work was a collection of various Enlightenment works all in one place. ◦ This allowed the ideas of the Enlightenment to be spread.
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Adam Smith Scottish economic philosopher Wrote The Wealth of Nations Stated that ◦ Government should not be involved in business or trade. Laissez-Faire economics ◦ The market will regulate itself The “invisible hand” The founder of capitalism
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Adam Smith’s Supply & Demand Schedule
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Advanced Supply & Demand
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Cesare Beccaria Italian political philosopher Wrote On Crimes and Punishment Stated that ◦ The death penalty does not work at preventing crime.
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau French political philosopher Wrote The Social Contract Stated that ◦ Developed the basic ideas for socialism. ◦ Socialism: The will of the majority is more important than the individual.
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Mary Wollstonecraft English political philosopher Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women Stated that ◦ Women can be positive contributors to society if they are educated.
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Madame de Geoffrin French political socialite Held meetings in her home to discuss Enlightenment thought. Held in salons
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