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What is the basis of our freedom?The Basic European ValuesA short introduction EuropÀischeWerte.info
Never in history we had so much freedom as today ,[object Object]
Equality (protection against any form of discrimination, full equality of man and woman, ... )
Solidarity (the right to social security, fair remuneration, an adequate life standard, physical health and the right to access education, 
 ),[object Object]
The basisofourfree European societiesareparticularvalues,whicharetheexpressionof a specialworldview. Ifwewanttopreserveourvaluesforfuturegenerations, wehavetoknowthemfirst.
European Values?  ? Democracy?		 Greek Philosophy? Roman Law? Human Rights?  Reformation? Enlightenment?	 Antiquity?	 Freedom?		 Humanism? Modern Age? Constitutional State? Middle Ages? Christianity? Jewish-Christian Philosophy (Ethics)? Are there even common European values?
The history of Europe is characterised by a constant change of values and the according view of the world If people want to understand their values they need to understand history!
The historyof Europe ischaracterisedby a repeatedchangebetweentwoworld-views
1.) The theocentricworld-viewwithgodascentralaspecttoexistence
2.) The humanisticworld-viewwith man ascentralaspect.
Constantly, one world-view replaces an other one „In theuniversethereisonlyonethingthatmaybeconsideredasconstant: change.‘‘ Heraklit of Ephesus,  Greek philosopher (around 540 - 480 B.C.)
Change ofworld-views in Europe  Before ANTIQUITY Startingpoint:  Greecebefore 600 B.C.
Historical background: PolytheismbeforeAntiquity Foreverythingunexplainable a particulargod was responsible. Humanswereatgods‘ mercy. Poseidon: Godofthesea, horsesandearthquakes Zeus: Fatherofthegods; lightning, thunderandair Demeter: Mothergodess,  Earth godess; fertility Hephaistos: Firegod,godofthe Volcanoes, architectureandsmiths
	Historical background: 	(Greek) Antiquity A newwayofthinkingison theway! Insteadofremaining in theroleofpuppets in thehandsofthegods, forthefirst time peopletookovercontroloftheirowndestiny. Individualsrealisedthattheycandevelopandgrow...
1st Step: Humanistic Thinking ,[object Object],Humans in thecenterofinterest. Theirdevelopmentandaimingforhappinessbecomesmoreimportant. Theocentricworldviewwithgod in thecenterofthoughtsandactions. From 600 B. C.
2nd Step: Rationality ,[object Object]
Starting point of ancient natural science through observation of nature and realising of regularitiesThales ofMiletus624 – 546 B. C. From 600 B. C.
3rd Step: Secularity ,[object Object]
Godshadtoleavethepublicandbecame a partofthe private life.From 500 B. C.
4th Step: Rule of law „Lex insteadof Rex“meaningthewrittenlaw(Lex) replacingthearbitrarylawof a King (Rex). Thisleadsto a separationofpowerswithinthe„state“ ! Lex      insteadof        Rex From 470 B. C.
5th Step: Democracy People starttofightforpoliticalparticipation.  AtticDemocracy 462 – 322 B.C.  (140 yearsofdemocracy) Pericles495 – 429 B. C. From 462 B. C.
6th Step: Human Rights The ideathatevery human beingpossessesinnaterightsfirstcameup in antiquity. From 330 B. C.
Voila - a fullydevelopedhumanisticworld-view Itstartswithgiving a valuetothe individual (Humanisticthinking) andiscompletedbygiving a valueto all human beings (human rights).
AncientHumanistic World View The entirehumanisticconceptionoflife was theoreticallyrealisedto a large extent, but practicallyitremainedincomplete.
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PEAK –Point: The humanisticworld-viewcameupstepbystepandthendeclined in the same way.
(1) Human Rights: There was just the idea of basic, innate human rights, but it was never realised.
(2) Democracyandthe (3) Ruleof Law declinedstepbystepasthe Roman Republic was transformedinto an Empire.  Gaius Iulius Caesar  100 – 44 B. C. 27 B.C.
(4)Antique form ofSecularitydisappears:ChristianitybecomesRome‘sstatereligion (380 A.D.) Step by step all other religions (ancient cults) are outlawed. Emperor + Church From380 A.D.
(5) Rationality was replacedbyfaithand(6) thefocuschangedfromhumanstogod. Emperor Church World-view in the antiquity From 400 A.D.
(5) Rationality was replacedbyfaithand(6) thefocuschangedfromhumanstogod. Emperor + Church World-view in the antiquity From 400 A.D.
(5) Rationality was replacedbyfaithand(6) thefocuschangedfromhumanstogod. Medievalworld-view World-view in the antiquity From 400 A.D.
Beginning of the Middle Ages ,[object Object],From 500 A. D.
    For the first time in Europe there was a monotheistic religion in power which caused a uniform theocentric world-view. Nothing (science, 
) and nobody was allowed to be or think differently.
Christian theocentric world-view
European values and religion in medieval times N n
Historical background:  Renaissance ,[object Object]
Ancient humanistic ideas become a part of the common way of thinking and the historical,[object Object]
Historical Background: Reformation 	Reformers likeMartin Luther underminewiththeirworkstheexclusiveopinionmakingdominanceofthechurch. Suddenly, thereare alternative interpretationsofgod‘s will and different rulesforbehaviour.  Thisenablesthepossibilityfor a non-religiouswayofthinkingbased on rationality.      The call for rational rules and laws instead of religious dogmas gets louder and louder. From1517 - 1600 A. D.
2nd Step: Rationality Besides faith rationality becomes a basis for judgement now. From 1640 A. D.
Historical background: Enlightenment WhatdoesEnlightenmentmean?  Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one's understanding without guidance from another. This immaturity is self-imposed when its cause lies not in lack of understanding, but in lack of resolve and courage to use it without guidance from another. SapereAude! [dare to know] "Have courage to use your own understanding!"--that is the motto of enlightenment.  (I. Kant, 1784) Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 Oneofthemainclaimsoftheenlightenment was thestrictseparationofreligiousandpoliticalinstitutions.
3rd Step: Secularity Separation of politics and religion.  	Logical reasoning more and more proves religious dogmas as wrong and pushes religion out of politics. From 1700 A. D.
3rd Step: Secularity BeginningofSecularization Medieval world-view Secularization From 1700 A.D.
Historical background: French Revolution  People are standing up for their rights and claim: „liberty, equality, fraternity“ clergy & nobility     First constitutions and basic laws  Lower class:   ~98% of population
4th Step: Rule of Law Applied secularity leads to the realisation of basic laws and constitutions created by humans instead of a god. Constitutions which includes the separation of powers.  From 1789 A. D.
5thStep: Democracy First European democracy in modern age realised in France 1791 on the basis of a democratic constitution. From 1791 A. D.
Historical background: World Wars After 30 yearsofsufferingcausedbytwoworldwarsit was clearthatthere was a needto break newground in order toavoid a thirdworldwar.  Pictures: Wikipedia Commons  CC by-sa German Federal Archive
6thStep: Human Rights ,[object Object]
„Every human being possesses natural, innate, inalienable rights, going beyond the basic law of states.From 1948 A. D.
The basic European Values
European Values are universal, humanistic values which are the basis for a society consisting of mature and independent and critically thinking human beings. Situation during the middle ages: Present situation:
European values and religion today N n
Conclusion ,[object Object],[object Object]
Conclusion Humanistic and theocentric world-view changes throughout history!
Present situation Hasthedownsidetrendstartedagain? The cutback of civil liberty in the course of anti-terror legislation, violation of human rights in the name of religions or the lack of democracy within the European Union illustrate, that it is important to fight for freedom today, the same as it was 500 years ago.
Present situation What the future holds, depends on our deeds and actions of today.
Let‘stogetherpreserve freedomforourchildren! www.EuropeanValues.info
EuropÀischeWerte.info Man as central aspect

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What is the basis of our freedom - European Values

  • 1. What is the basis of our freedom?The Basic European ValuesA short introduction EuropĂ€ischeWerte.info
  • 2.
  • 3. Equality (protection against any form of discrimination, full equality of man and woman, ... )
  • 4.
  • 5. The basisofourfree European societiesareparticularvalues,whicharetheexpressionof a specialworldview. Ifwewanttopreserveourvaluesforfuturegenerations, wehavetoknowthemfirst.
  • 6. European Values? ? Democracy? Greek Philosophy? Roman Law? Human Rights? Reformation? Enlightenment? Antiquity? Freedom? Humanism? Modern Age? Constitutional State? Middle Ages? Christianity? Jewish-Christian Philosophy (Ethics)? Are there even common European values?
  • 7. The history of Europe is characterised by a constant change of values and the according view of the world If people want to understand their values they need to understand history!
  • 8. The historyof Europe ischaracterisedby a repeatedchangebetweentwoworld-views
  • 10. 2.) The humanisticworld-viewwith man ascentralaspect.
  • 11. Constantly, one world-view replaces an other one „In theuniversethereisonlyonethingthatmaybeconsideredasconstant: change.‘‘ Heraklit of Ephesus, Greek philosopher (around 540 - 480 B.C.)
  • 12. Change ofworld-views in Europe Before ANTIQUITY Startingpoint: Greecebefore 600 B.C.
  • 13. Historical background: PolytheismbeforeAntiquity Foreverythingunexplainable a particulargod was responsible. Humanswereatgods‘ mercy. Poseidon: Godofthesea, horsesandearthquakes Zeus: Fatherofthegods; lightning, thunderandair Demeter: Mothergodess, Earth godess; fertility Hephaistos: Firegod,godofthe Volcanoes, architectureandsmiths
  • 14. Historical background: (Greek) Antiquity A newwayofthinkingison theway! Insteadofremaining in theroleofpuppets in thehandsofthegods, forthefirst time peopletookovercontroloftheirowndestiny. Individualsrealisedthattheycandevelopandgrow...
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. Starting point of ancient natural science through observation of nature and realising of regularitiesThales ofMiletus624 – 546 B. C. From 600 B. C.
  • 18.
  • 19. Godshadtoleavethepublicandbecame a partofthe private life.From 500 B. C.
  • 20. 4th Step: Rule of law „Lex insteadof Rex“meaningthewrittenlaw(Lex) replacingthearbitrarylawof a King (Rex). Thisleadsto a separationofpowerswithinthe„state“ ! Lex insteadof Rex From 470 B. C.
  • 21. 5th Step: Democracy People starttofightforpoliticalparticipation. AtticDemocracy 462 – 322 B.C. (140 yearsofdemocracy) Pericles495 – 429 B. C. From 462 B. C.
  • 22. 6th Step: Human Rights The ideathatevery human beingpossessesinnaterightsfirstcameup in antiquity. From 330 B. C.
  • 23. Voila - a fullydevelopedhumanisticworld-view Itstartswithgiving a valuetothe individual (Humanisticthinking) andiscompletedbygiving a valueto all human beings (human rights).
  • 24. AncientHumanistic World View The entirehumanisticconceptionoflife was theoreticallyrealisedto a large extent, but practicallyitremainedincomplete.
  • 25.
  • 26. PEAK –Point: The humanisticworld-viewcameupstepbystepandthendeclined in the same way.
  • 27. (1) Human Rights: There was just the idea of basic, innate human rights, but it was never realised.
  • 28. (2) Democracyandthe (3) Ruleof Law declinedstepbystepasthe Roman Republic was transformedinto an Empire. Gaius Iulius Caesar 100 – 44 B. C. 27 B.C.
  • 29. (4)Antique form ofSecularitydisappears:ChristianitybecomesRome‘sstatereligion (380 A.D.) Step by step all other religions (ancient cults) are outlawed. Emperor + Church From380 A.D.
  • 30. (5) Rationality was replacedbyfaithand(6) thefocuschangedfromhumanstogod. Emperor Church World-view in the antiquity From 400 A.D.
  • 31. (5) Rationality was replacedbyfaithand(6) thefocuschangedfromhumanstogod. Emperor + Church World-view in the antiquity From 400 A.D.
  • 32. (5) Rationality was replacedbyfaithand(6) thefocuschangedfromhumanstogod. Medievalworld-view World-view in the antiquity From 400 A.D.
  • 33.
  • 34. For the first time in Europe there was a monotheistic religion in power which caused a uniform theocentric world-view. Nothing (science, 
) and nobody was allowed to be or think differently.
  • 36. European values and religion in medieval times N n
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39. Historical Background: Reformation Reformers likeMartin Luther underminewiththeirworkstheexclusiveopinionmakingdominanceofthechurch. Suddenly, thereare alternative interpretationsofgod‘s will and different rulesforbehaviour. Thisenablesthepossibilityfor a non-religiouswayofthinkingbased on rationality. The call for rational rules and laws instead of religious dogmas gets louder and louder. From1517 - 1600 A. D.
  • 40. 2nd Step: Rationality Besides faith rationality becomes a basis for judgement now. From 1640 A. D.
  • 41. Historical background: Enlightenment WhatdoesEnlightenmentmean? Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one's understanding without guidance from another. This immaturity is self-imposed when its cause lies not in lack of understanding, but in lack of resolve and courage to use it without guidance from another. SapereAude! [dare to know] "Have courage to use your own understanding!"--that is the motto of enlightenment. (I. Kant, 1784) Immanuel Kant 1724 - 1804 Oneofthemainclaimsoftheenlightenment was thestrictseparationofreligiousandpoliticalinstitutions.
  • 42. 3rd Step: Secularity Separation of politics and religion. Logical reasoning more and more proves religious dogmas as wrong and pushes religion out of politics. From 1700 A. D.
  • 43. 3rd Step: Secularity BeginningofSecularization Medieval world-view Secularization From 1700 A.D.
  • 44. Historical background: French Revolution People are standing up for their rights and claim: „liberty, equality, fraternity“ clergy & nobility First constitutions and basic laws Lower class: ~98% of population
  • 45. 4th Step: Rule of Law Applied secularity leads to the realisation of basic laws and constitutions created by humans instead of a god. Constitutions which includes the separation of powers. From 1789 A. D.
  • 46. 5thStep: Democracy First European democracy in modern age realised in France 1791 on the basis of a democratic constitution. From 1791 A. D.
  • 47. Historical background: World Wars After 30 yearsofsufferingcausedbytwoworldwarsit was clearthatthere was a needto break newground in order toavoid a thirdworldwar. Pictures: Wikipedia Commons CC by-sa German Federal Archive
  • 48.
  • 49. „Every human being possesses natural, innate, inalienable rights, going beyond the basic law of states.From 1948 A. D.
  • 51. European Values are universal, humanistic values which are the basis for a society consisting of mature and independent and critically thinking human beings. Situation during the middle ages: Present situation:
  • 52. European values and religion today N n
  • 53.
  • 54. Conclusion Humanistic and theocentric world-view changes throughout history!
  • 55. Present situation Hasthedownsidetrendstartedagain? The cutback of civil liberty in the course of anti-terror legislation, violation of human rights in the name of religions or the lack of democracy within the European Union illustrate, that it is important to fight for freedom today, the same as it was 500 years ago.
  • 56. Present situation What the future holds, depends on our deeds and actions of today.
  • 59. Further information on: www.EuropeanValues.info