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1 Today’s goal(s) and how it relates to your class goal.

2 The Enlightened Philosophes The Enlightenment The Enlightenment Background (Humanism) Background (Humanism) Objectives Objectives Progress and Reason Progress and Reason Natural Rights – Scientific Method Natural Rights – Scientific Method

3 The Enlightened Philosophes The Philosophes The Philosophes John Locke – Natural Rights John Locke – Natural Rights Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) Two Treatises on Government (1690) Two Treatises on Government (1690)

4 The Enlightened Philosophes The Philosophes The Philosophes Jean Jacques Rousseau – locality of human nature Jean Jacques Rousseau – locality of human nature The Social Contract (1762) The Social Contract (1762)

5 The Enlightened Philosophes GOAL CHECKUP GOAL CHECKUP How well have I worked to achieve my goal for today’s class? How well have I worked to achieve my goal for today’s class? What can I do for the remainder of the period to reach my goal(s) for today? What can I do for the remainder of the period to reach my goal(s) for today?

6 The Enlightened Philosophes The Philosophes The Philosophes Baron de Montesquieu – Natural Government Baron de Montesquieu – Natural Government Spirit of the Laws (1748) Spirit of the Laws (1748)

7 The Enlightened Philosophes The Philosophes The Philosophes Adam Smith – man is self- interested and moral Adam Smith – man is self- interested and moral The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) The Wealth of Nations (1776) The Wealth of Nations (1776)

8 The Enlightened Philosophes The Philosophes The Philosophes Deism – God is not interacting with day-to-day life. It is up to man to control his future. Deism – God is not interacting with day-to-day life. It is up to man to control his future. Thomas Paine – Age of Reason (1794) Thomas Paine – Age of Reason (1794)

9 The Enlightened Philosophes Utopia reading and questions Utopia reading and questions What is utopia? What is utopia? How did the philosophes hope to achieve utopia? How did the philosophes hope to achieve utopia? Describe a utopian Hazelwood West High School. Describe a utopian Hazelwood West High School.


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