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Enlightenment “The Age of Reason”. What was it?. Where else have we heard the term “enlightenment?” Buddhism What did that mean? Enlightenment A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems
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What was it? • Where else have we heard the term “enlightenment?” • Buddhism • What did that mean? • Enlightenment • A new intellectual movement that stressed reason and thought and the power of individuals to solve problems • Reached its height in the mid 1700s
Causes…? • Scientific Revolution? (Mid 1500s) • Careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs • Renaissance? (1300-1600) • Humanism – human potential and achievements • Secular – worldly • Absolutism • People didn’t have much power or say • English Civil War
Where do you think it started? • The Enlightenment reached its height in France • Paris became the meeting place to discuss ideas • Philosophes – social critics during the Enlightenment • What do you think they are doing here? • Salons – a social gathering of intellectuals and artists;
Main beliefs during Enlightenment • What you think each one of these means? • Reason • truth could be discovered through reason or logical thinking • Nature • what was natural was also good and reasonable • Happiness • urged people to seek well-being on earth • Progress • society and humankind could improve • Liberty • Called for liberties that the English people had won
Social Contract • What does this do? • What happens if you don’t? • Social Contract: • Agreement by which people define and limit their individual rights, thus creating an organized society or govt.
4 Enlightenment Philosophes Each had a different view about : HUMANS AND HOW GOVERNMENT SHOULD CONTROL THEM Locke Voltaire Hobbes Rousseau
Thomas Hobbes • Lived in England during the Civil War • State of human nature: • Unhappy and miserable • If you grew up during this time, would you want a strong government to take control? • Supported royal absolutism • Wrote The Leviathan • Powerful sea monster in the bible • Govt. should also be all-powerful and absolute Social contract
Da NuhNuh/Da NuhNuh • What would Hobbes’ theme song be, and why?
John Locke • Also lived during Civil War and Glorious Revolution • State of human nature: • Happy • People possessed natural rights to life, liberty, and property • Purpose of government: protect those rights • If the govt. failed to protect, people could…? • Overthrow it! • Where have we heard Locke’s ideas before? Social contract
Declaration of Independence • “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness..”
Da NuhNuh/Da NuhNuh • What would Locke’s theme song be, and why?
Voltaire • Francois Marie Arouet • Born in France • Had been jailed twice for sharp criticism • Criticized laws, customs, and even religion of France • Used his pen as a weapon to combat prejudice • “I do not agree with a word you say but will defend to the death your right to say it!” • What influence did he have over the U.S.? • Freedom of speech
Da NuhNuh/Da NuhNuh • What would Voltaire’s theme song be, and why?
Jean Jacques Rousseau • From Switzerland, born lower-class • State of human nature: • Happy and had natural rights • Wrote The Social Contract • People agreed to surrender rights to submit to the General Will • Will of the majority • Government was necessary to carry out rule of the majority • Used for communism and dictatorships • How??? Social contract
Da NuhNuh/Da NuhNuh • What would Rousseau’s theme song be, and why?
With all these new ideas about govt… • What do you think might happen?? • How could IDEAS cause revolutions?