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What was the Enlightenment?
 A time period also known as the Age of Reason
 It took place in Europe during the 18th century
(1700s)
What was the Enlightenment?
 During this time, thinkers called philosophes
began to use reason to try to understand how the
world worked and how to make it better
 Old superstitions were rejected and religious beliefs
were challenged
 There were many political, social, and scientific
advances that affect us still today
Ideas that originated during the
Enlightenment
 Right to happiness
 Science should be practical
 Discrimination is wrong
 Separation of church and state
 Right to privacy
 Governments should not be all-powerful
 Freedom of speech
 Education and prison reforms
 Seeds of Democracy
WHAT EVENTS WERE CATALYSTS
FOR THE ENLIGHTENMENT?
 The religious warfare of the 1600s
 So many had died, people began to realize that
intolerance wasn’t working
 When Louis XIV revoked (got rid of) the Edict of
Nantes
 200,000 Protestant refugees fled France
OTHER CAUSES OF THE
ENLIGHTENMENT
 Pre-Enlightenment Thinkers
 Rene Descartes
 The father of modern rationalism
 “I think, therefore I am”
 The Scientific Revolution
 Francis Bacon
 Scientific Method: systematic observations and
careful experiments would lead to correct principles
 Isaac Newton
 Natural laws can be discovered
The Scientific Revolution
(16th and 17th century)
 Nicholas Copernicus
 Heliocentric model
challenges both
established science and
the Church
 Opens the door to the
questioning of other
realms
 Francis Bacon
 Scientific Method – man
can now use reason to
explain the world around
him – no need for God in
science
Bacon’s Scientific Method
Isaac Newton
 Develops mathematical
ideas that explain the
physical universe
 Laws of Motion
1) An object in motion
will remain in motion
2) Force = mass X
acceleration
3) For every action, there
is an equal and
opposite reaction
18th century Enlightenment – The Age of Reason
 Revolution in philosophy
 Philosophers, inspired by scientists, started
questioning God and God’s role in society
 Particular emphasis was placed on criticizing
government and the church
 Paris, France was the hotbed of reason – rather
ironically, it was also the center of Absolutism and
Divine Right
 Philosophers wrote the words that inspired
revolutionaries, both in America and in France
THE INFLUENCE OF THE
ENLIGHTENMENT
 One of the main issues that was discussed during this
time was the role of government
 Enlightenment thinkers (philosophes) contributed
many ideas to this debate:
 John Locke
 Voltaire
 Jean-Jacques Rousseau
John Locke and Jean Jacque Rousseau
 Locke
 English philosopher
 Believed that men are
entitled to life, liberty and
PROPERTY
 Inspiration for the
American founding
fathers (all were rich,
white, educated men)
 Government should
protect us from us – first
priority was to provide
security and order
 Rousseau
 French Philosopher
 Believed that all men are
entitiled to life, liberty
and EQUALITY
 Inspiration for the French
revolutionaries (many
women and poor
commoners)
 Government should
promote equality among
all men
John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau
The “Social Contract”
Men form governments.
Governments must respond to the
needs of men.
If a government does not respond
to the needs of men, men have the
right to change the government.
Views on the Social Contract
 Who are the “men”? Who determines whether or not the government is
serving the needs of men?
 What does it mean to “change” the government?
 There have been different answers to these questions from throughout
history……………..
 Locke
 Rousseau
 American Founding Fathers
 French Revolutionaries
 Karl Marx
 Southern leaders in the US in 1861
 Vladimir Lenin
 Chairman Mao
Voltaire
 French philosopher who
attacked the Church and
the French government
though his short novel,
Candide and other works
 Advocated freedom of
religion and separation of
church and state
 Advocated the right of
citizens to a fair and
impartial trial
Adam Smith
 English economist and
philosopher who attacked
the idea of government
intervention in the
economy
 Advocated “laissez-faire”
economics (hands off)
 Believed in a pure
capitalist system where
the “law of supply and
demand” would determine
prices
David Hume
 English philosopher who
questioned the existence of
God
 Used a logical and scientific
argument to question faith
 Since faith itself is
irrational, what makes one
faith right for everyone?
 Heavily criticized by the
Anglican Church, of which
he was a member, but never
wavered in his views
Deism and the Watchmaker Theory
 Enlightenment age religion that advocated a belief in God (even if that
belief was irrational)
 God was there in the beginning, and will be there in the end, but in
between we’re on our own
 Imagine an old style windup watch……God made the watch and
wound it up, but then left it alone. He’ll be back when the watch
needs to be rewound
 No need for prayer or worship – it’s counterproductive – God’s not
listening anyway
 Humans have ultimate free choice and free will
 Many of the American founding fathers believed in Deism – Thomas
Jefferson was probably the most famous
 Voltaire also advocated Deism and the right to freedom of religion
The Results of the Enlightenment
 Reason is used to justify different forms of
government-not everyone agreed on what was best!
 Voltaire-Monarchy, Rousseau-Democracy
 Stimulated religious tolerance
 Progress is encouraged
 Will help spark an Industrial Revolution
 Inspired revolutions in the United States, France,
and Latin America
 Citizens questioning the role of government
The American Revolution
The American Revolution
 Not really a classic “revolution” in the sense that a social class did
not revolt against the one above it
 Really more of a war for independence, but it did incorporate
rhetoric from the Age of Reason
 American revolutionary LEADERS studied Locke and others –
they certainly believed in the rhetoric, but the average “patriot” in
the street paid little in the way of taxes, so “no taxation without
representation” was little more than a slogan.
 The new government formed after the revolution was at least
outwardly based on enlightenment principles, although it would
be decades before most of those principles were actually put into
practice – think of how long it took women to receive the vote.
Declaration of Independence
 Written by Thomas
Jefferson
 Restatement of the social
contract
 List of grievances – what
King George III did to
break the contract
 Considered the first true
government document
containing enlightenment
principles
 Used as a pattern for
revolutions around the
world
Enlightened Despotism
in Central and Eastern
Europe
Enlightened Despotism
 Idea found in Central and Eastern Europe whereby monarchs
and emperors made changes to their societies in which
modernized the states while the people earned some political
and social rights
 Monarchs still maintained absolute control, but instead of
justifying their rule by divine right (God), they instead saw
themselves at the head of the people
 Most of the ideas were really designed to PREVENT
revolution (governments must serve the needs of men)
 Many of the reforms were eventually rescinded after the
people tried to get even more rights (revolutions were often
brutally repressed
Fredrick the Great of Prussia
•Emperor of Prussia in the
Northern Germanic Lands
•Modernized the military
and opened officer
positions to middle and
lower classes
•Modernized the Prussian
government and opened
positions to people of
merit instead of cronies
Catherine the Great of Russia
 Modernized the Russian army
and government
 Studied in France during the
Enlightenment
 Tried to link Russia to the
West through trade and
diplomatic relations
 Increased Russia’s territory,
especially against the
Ottomans (Turks) – sought to
link Russia to its Slavic
neighbors to the south
Maria Theresa and Joseph II of the Hapsburg Empire (Austria)
Note – mother and brother to Marie Antoinette (Queen of France)
 Serfdom abolished in the
Hapsburg Lands
 Granted freedom of religion
(very radical idea, especially in
a Catholic empire)
 Established a national
education system
 Developed equality before the
law, even for the nobility
 Many of the reforms were
rolled back after revolutions
broke out among the minority
populations of the Hapsburg
Empire

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  • 2. What was the Enlightenment?  A time period also known as the Age of Reason  It took place in Europe during the 18th century (1700s)
  • 3. What was the Enlightenment?  During this time, thinkers called philosophes began to use reason to try to understand how the world worked and how to make it better  Old superstitions were rejected and religious beliefs were challenged  There were many political, social, and scientific advances that affect us still today
  • 4. Ideas that originated during the Enlightenment  Right to happiness  Science should be practical  Discrimination is wrong  Separation of church and state  Right to privacy  Governments should not be all-powerful  Freedom of speech  Education and prison reforms  Seeds of Democracy
  • 5. WHAT EVENTS WERE CATALYSTS FOR THE ENLIGHTENMENT?  The religious warfare of the 1600s  So many had died, people began to realize that intolerance wasn’t working  When Louis XIV revoked (got rid of) the Edict of Nantes  200,000 Protestant refugees fled France
  • 6. OTHER CAUSES OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT  Pre-Enlightenment Thinkers  Rene Descartes  The father of modern rationalism  “I think, therefore I am”  The Scientific Revolution  Francis Bacon  Scientific Method: systematic observations and careful experiments would lead to correct principles  Isaac Newton  Natural laws can be discovered
  • 7. The Scientific Revolution (16th and 17th century)  Nicholas Copernicus  Heliocentric model challenges both established science and the Church  Opens the door to the questioning of other realms  Francis Bacon  Scientific Method – man can now use reason to explain the world around him – no need for God in science
  • 9. Isaac Newton  Develops mathematical ideas that explain the physical universe  Laws of Motion 1) An object in motion will remain in motion 2) Force = mass X acceleration 3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
  • 10. 18th century Enlightenment – The Age of Reason  Revolution in philosophy  Philosophers, inspired by scientists, started questioning God and God’s role in society  Particular emphasis was placed on criticizing government and the church  Paris, France was the hotbed of reason – rather ironically, it was also the center of Absolutism and Divine Right  Philosophers wrote the words that inspired revolutionaries, both in America and in France
  • 11. THE INFLUENCE OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT  One of the main issues that was discussed during this time was the role of government  Enlightenment thinkers (philosophes) contributed many ideas to this debate:  John Locke  Voltaire  Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 12. John Locke and Jean Jacque Rousseau  Locke  English philosopher  Believed that men are entitled to life, liberty and PROPERTY  Inspiration for the American founding fathers (all were rich, white, educated men)  Government should protect us from us – first priority was to provide security and order  Rousseau  French Philosopher  Believed that all men are entitiled to life, liberty and EQUALITY  Inspiration for the French revolutionaries (many women and poor commoners)  Government should promote equality among all men
  • 13. John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • 14. The “Social Contract” Men form governments. Governments must respond to the needs of men. If a government does not respond to the needs of men, men have the right to change the government.
  • 15. Views on the Social Contract  Who are the “men”? Who determines whether or not the government is serving the needs of men?  What does it mean to “change” the government?  There have been different answers to these questions from throughout history……………..  Locke  Rousseau  American Founding Fathers  French Revolutionaries  Karl Marx  Southern leaders in the US in 1861  Vladimir Lenin  Chairman Mao
  • 16. Voltaire  French philosopher who attacked the Church and the French government though his short novel, Candide and other works  Advocated freedom of religion and separation of church and state  Advocated the right of citizens to a fair and impartial trial
  • 17. Adam Smith  English economist and philosopher who attacked the idea of government intervention in the economy  Advocated “laissez-faire” economics (hands off)  Believed in a pure capitalist system where the “law of supply and demand” would determine prices
  • 18. David Hume  English philosopher who questioned the existence of God  Used a logical and scientific argument to question faith  Since faith itself is irrational, what makes one faith right for everyone?  Heavily criticized by the Anglican Church, of which he was a member, but never wavered in his views
  • 19. Deism and the Watchmaker Theory  Enlightenment age religion that advocated a belief in God (even if that belief was irrational)  God was there in the beginning, and will be there in the end, but in between we’re on our own  Imagine an old style windup watch……God made the watch and wound it up, but then left it alone. He’ll be back when the watch needs to be rewound  No need for prayer or worship – it’s counterproductive – God’s not listening anyway  Humans have ultimate free choice and free will  Many of the American founding fathers believed in Deism – Thomas Jefferson was probably the most famous  Voltaire also advocated Deism and the right to freedom of religion
  • 20. The Results of the Enlightenment  Reason is used to justify different forms of government-not everyone agreed on what was best!  Voltaire-Monarchy, Rousseau-Democracy  Stimulated religious tolerance  Progress is encouraged  Will help spark an Industrial Revolution  Inspired revolutions in the United States, France, and Latin America  Citizens questioning the role of government
  • 22. The American Revolution  Not really a classic “revolution” in the sense that a social class did not revolt against the one above it  Really more of a war for independence, but it did incorporate rhetoric from the Age of Reason  American revolutionary LEADERS studied Locke and others – they certainly believed in the rhetoric, but the average “patriot” in the street paid little in the way of taxes, so “no taxation without representation” was little more than a slogan.  The new government formed after the revolution was at least outwardly based on enlightenment principles, although it would be decades before most of those principles were actually put into practice – think of how long it took women to receive the vote.
  • 23. Declaration of Independence  Written by Thomas Jefferson  Restatement of the social contract  List of grievances – what King George III did to break the contract  Considered the first true government document containing enlightenment principles  Used as a pattern for revolutions around the world
  • 24. Enlightened Despotism in Central and Eastern Europe
  • 25. Enlightened Despotism  Idea found in Central and Eastern Europe whereby monarchs and emperors made changes to their societies in which modernized the states while the people earned some political and social rights  Monarchs still maintained absolute control, but instead of justifying their rule by divine right (God), they instead saw themselves at the head of the people  Most of the ideas were really designed to PREVENT revolution (governments must serve the needs of men)  Many of the reforms were eventually rescinded after the people tried to get even more rights (revolutions were often brutally repressed
  • 26. Fredrick the Great of Prussia •Emperor of Prussia in the Northern Germanic Lands •Modernized the military and opened officer positions to middle and lower classes •Modernized the Prussian government and opened positions to people of merit instead of cronies
  • 27. Catherine the Great of Russia  Modernized the Russian army and government  Studied in France during the Enlightenment  Tried to link Russia to the West through trade and diplomatic relations  Increased Russia’s territory, especially against the Ottomans (Turks) – sought to link Russia to its Slavic neighbors to the south
  • 28. Maria Theresa and Joseph II of the Hapsburg Empire (Austria) Note – mother and brother to Marie Antoinette (Queen of France)  Serfdom abolished in the Hapsburg Lands  Granted freedom of religion (very radical idea, especially in a Catholic empire)  Established a national education system  Developed equality before the law, even for the nobility  Many of the reforms were rolled back after revolutions broke out among the minority populations of the Hapsburg Empire