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The Enlightenment 16-1. Discuss how the Enlightenment thinkers influenced the world. Video. Enlightenment Roots. Traced back to the Greeks and romans Gained knowledge through observation, logic, and reasoning Believed in the worth of the individual
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The Enlightenment16-1 Discuss how the Enlightenment thinkers influenced the world
Enlightenment Roots • Traced back to the Greeks and romans • Gained knowledge through observation, logic, and reasoning • Believed in the worth of the individual • Renaissance and Reformation stress the individual • Equality key feature of the Enlightenment
JOHN LOCKE • English philosopher • Did not oppose monarchies: disagreed on the divine right of a king • Power of the government comes from the people not God or ruler • People give their consent to be governed • Governments job is to protect the people, if fails the people have the right to change the government • NATURAL RIGHTS: people are born with rights that can not be taken away • Life, liberty and property
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PHILOSPHES/ PHILOSOPHERS • BELIEVE THAT REASON COULD SOLVE EVERY PROBLEM AND THAT SOCIETY CAN PROGRESS • CHALLENGED OLD BELIEFS ABOUT POWER • CHURCH AND ABSOLUTE MONARCHS FEEL THREATENED • TRIED TO SILENCE THE PHILOSPHIES
VOLTAIRE • Francois Marie Aroquet: Voltaire • Wrote more then 70 books • Spoke out against religious intolerance and against superstition in the Church • Was put in jail for his writings, forced to leave France • Believed in freedom of speech and liberty
MONTESQUIEU • The Baron de Montesquieu • Believed liberty was a natural right • Opposed absolute monarchs • Feared the government could become too powerful • Wanted separation of power in government • 3 branches, laws, enforce, interpret • checks and balances Basis of U.S. Constitution
ROUSSEAU • Jean Jacques Rousseau • Wrote the book The Social Contract • Democracy was the best form of government • People should create a government that will defend individual rights and protect the good of the whole • Believed in votes • Opposed absolute monarchs, titles and nobility • Believed people were created equal • His ideas caused revolt
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WOMEN IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT • Wealthy woman hosted salons • Thinkers and artists participated • Discussed and exchanged ideas on a equal basis • Salons provided an education for woman
Marie Therese Rodet Geoffrin • Most admired of the salon hostesses • Most guest were nobility some not • Foreigners invited brought new ideas • Discussion were written up and published in newspapers for the general public • Enlightenment ideas were spread through the salons
Judith Sargent Murray • 1784 in America • Wrote that women that are deprived of education thought poorly of themselves
MARY ASTELL • 1964 • Focused on social issues • Lack of education for women
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT • 1792 published A vindication of the Rights of Woman • Argued well educated woman would help create enlightened families • Public life would become strengthened through enlightened families