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Enlightenment Philosophes

Enlightenment Philosophes. Thomas Hobbes Political philosopher “In the natural world only the strong survive, unless order is created by a great and

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Enlightenment Philosophes

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Thomas Hobbes

Political philosopher

“In the natural world only the strong survive, unless order is created by a great and powerful ruler”

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Thomas Hobbes

Wrote Leviathon in 1651

“In the beginning there was anarchy to stop violence and danger people chose a leader to rule them and created a social contract”

The Social Contract was based on the exchange of individual liberty for group safety and social order.

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John Locke

Accepted the idea of a social contract, but believed that people had only given up some of their individual rights.

People should keep the right to live, enjoy liberty, and to own property.

Rulers should protect those rights.

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John Locke cont. He wrote Two Treatises of Government

He argued that individual rights were superior to laws and governments.

Governments existed to protect those rights.

A ruler who denied people their fundamental rights was a tyrant and could be overthrown by the people

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Free Write Locke vs Hobbes

Which one of these two political philosophers do you support and why? Explain why you feel that the argument chose is better using at least two specific example based on the information we have covered in class this year.

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Enlightenment

1700’s

The belief that truth can be determined solely by logical thinking was called rationalism.

The belief of natural law.

God did not interfere in human affairs

They believed there should be a separation of church and the government.

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Denis Diderot The Encyclopedia- a handbook describing the

ideas of the Enlightenment

Helped spread the ideas of the Enlightenment

It criticized many things in society such as the church, the government, the slave trade, torture, taxes and war.

Diderot imprisoned for The Encyclopedia

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Political Criticism

Baron de Montesquieu

French

Adopted ideas of John Locke

Wrote The Spirit of the Laws -1748

He described the perfect government

That government should be divided into three branches

He believed that the balance between the three branches would provide checks to political power.

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Baron de Montesquieu- contributed to the U.S. Constitution

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Voltaire (pen name)

Francois-Marie Arouet (Voltaire)

French

Wrote satires making fun of the French monarchy, the nobility, and the religious controls of the church.

Imprisoned twice and exiled to Britain

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Voltaire cont.

Freedom of Speech

He wrote, “I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”

Wrote Philosophical Letters

Believed Great Britain had the best form of government.

Wrote Candide- where he made fun of prejudice, bigotry and oppressive governments.

Believed in Freedom of Religion

(read pg. 516)

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Voltaire

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Jean Jacques Rousseau

French

Published the Social Contract

He wrote that people are born good, but that it is their environment, education and the laws of the land that corrupt them.

He believed that people needed to be able to choose their own government based on popular sovereignty.

That government must be created and controlled by the people.

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Jean Jacques Rousseau

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Mary Wollstonecraft

English

Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women

She believed in equality of the sexes.

Wanted personal freedom and economic independence

Education for women so that women could be better mothers.

Women should have a say in the government.

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Mary Wollstonecraft

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Enlightened Despotism

This is a government where an absolute monarch would govern, but according to the principles of the enlightenment (Catherine the Great, Joseph II, Frederick II)

There must be government AND individual freedom