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Ch. 6.2
The Enlightenment in Europe
Age of Reason
‱ Enlightenment thinkers and
writers set the stage for
revolution by their
encouragement of people to
judge for themselves what
was right or wrong in society
and to rely on human reason
to solve social problems.
Enlightenment thinkers
‱Voltaire was the pen
name of Francois
Marie Arouet who
published more than
70 pieces of work in
which he would often
use satire against his
opponents.
Candide is the
illegitimate nephew of a
German baron. He grows
up in the baron's castle
under the tutelage of the
scholar Pangloss, who
teaches him that this
world is “the best of all
possible
worlds.” Candide falls in
love with the baron's
young daughter,
Cunégonde.
‱ He believed in
tolerance, reason and
freedom of thought,
expression and
religious belief. He
fought against
prejudice and
superstition.
Montesquieu
‱ The Baron de Montesquieu was a
French aristocrat, writer and
lawyer who devoted himself to
the study of political liberty. He
advocated the separation of
powers in government. He also
believed that in order to keep any
individual or group from gaining
complete control of the
government, a system of checks
and balances must be established.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
was born poor and
worked as an engraver,
music teacher, tutor and
secretary before moving
to Paris and winning
fame as a writer of
essays. Rousseau was
deeply committed to
individual freedom.
‱ He viewed government as an
agreement among free
individuals to create a
society guided by the
“general will.” Unlike other
Enlightenment thinkers, he
believed that civilization
corrupted people’s natural
goodness and destroyed
freedom and equality.
Cesare Bonesana Beccaria
‱was an Italian philosophe who focused on
criminal justice. He believed that laws
existed to preserve social order and he
advocated a criminal justice system based on
fairness and reason. He argued that a person
accused of a crime should receive a speedy
trial. He also worked to abolish torture.
‱
Mary Wollstonecraft
was self-taught and ran a school with her sisters
before joining a London publisher and writing.
She believed that women, like men, need
education to become virtuous and useful. She
argued for women’s rights to become educated
and to participate in politics. Her essay called a
Vindication of the Rights of Woman was written
in 1792 and disagreed with Rousseau’s
assertment that women’s education should be
secondary to men’s.
Thomas Hobbes
‱ was an English thinker who wrote
Leviathan in 1651. Hobbes’s view, all
humans were naturally selfish and
wicked and would act in their own
self-interest. It is because of this
selfishness that he believed that
people needed a social contract (or
government) to keep the order. He
believed that the best form of
government would be an absolute
monarchy that could impose order
and demand obedience.
‱
John Locke
‱ was an English philosopher who
wrote Two Treatises on
Government which served to
justify the overthrow of James
II and the Glorious Revolution.
Locke believed that people
were reasonable beings with
the natural ability to govern
themselves. He believed that
people could learn from their
experiences and improve
themselves.
‱ Moreover, Locke believed that all
people were born free and
equal, endowed with 3 natural
rights: life, liberty and property.
He believed that government’s
responsibility was to protect
these rights for its citizens. He
felt that if a government failed
to do this, then the people had
the right to replace the
government.
6.2 the enlightenment in europe

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6.2 the enlightenment in europe

  • 2. Age of Reason ‱ Enlightenment thinkers and writers set the stage for revolution by their encouragement of people to judge for themselves what was right or wrong in society and to rely on human reason to solve social problems.
  • 3. Enlightenment thinkers ‱Voltaire was the pen name of Francois Marie Arouet who published more than 70 pieces of work in which he would often use satire against his opponents. Candide is the illegitimate nephew of a German baron. He grows up in the baron's castle under the tutelage of the scholar Pangloss, who teaches him that this world is “the best of all possible worlds.” Candide falls in love with the baron's young daughter, CunĂ©gonde.
  • 4. ‱ He believed in tolerance, reason and freedom of thought, expression and religious belief. He fought against prejudice and superstition.
  • 5. Montesquieu ‱ The Baron de Montesquieu was a French aristocrat, writer and lawyer who devoted himself to the study of political liberty. He advocated the separation of powers in government. He also believed that in order to keep any individual or group from gaining complete control of the government, a system of checks and balances must be established.
  • 6. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born poor and worked as an engraver, music teacher, tutor and secretary before moving to Paris and winning fame as a writer of essays. Rousseau was deeply committed to individual freedom.
  • 7. ‱ He viewed government as an agreement among free individuals to create a society guided by the “general will.” Unlike other Enlightenment thinkers, he believed that civilization corrupted people’s natural goodness and destroyed freedom and equality.
  • 8.
  • 9. Cesare Bonesana Beccaria ‱was an Italian philosophe who focused on criminal justice. He believed that laws existed to preserve social order and he advocated a criminal justice system based on fairness and reason. He argued that a person accused of a crime should receive a speedy trial. He also worked to abolish torture. ‱
  • 10. Mary Wollstonecraft was self-taught and ran a school with her sisters before joining a London publisher and writing. She believed that women, like men, need education to become virtuous and useful. She argued for women’s rights to become educated and to participate in politics. Her essay called a Vindication of the Rights of Woman was written in 1792 and disagreed with Rousseau’s assertment that women’s education should be secondary to men’s.
  • 11. Thomas Hobbes ‱ was an English thinker who wrote Leviathan in 1651. Hobbes’s view, all humans were naturally selfish and wicked and would act in their own self-interest. It is because of this selfishness that he believed that people needed a social contract (or government) to keep the order. He believed that the best form of government would be an absolute monarchy that could impose order and demand obedience. ‱
  • 12. John Locke ‱ was an English philosopher who wrote Two Treatises on Government which served to justify the overthrow of James II and the Glorious Revolution. Locke believed that people were reasonable beings with the natural ability to govern themselves. He believed that people could learn from their experiences and improve themselves.
  • 13. ‱ Moreover, Locke believed that all people were born free and equal, endowed with 3 natural rights: life, liberty and property. He believed that government’s responsibility was to protect these rights for its citizens. He felt that if a government failed to do this, then the people had the right to replace the government.