 Tenets of the Enlightenment
 Role of Reason
 Origins
 Guardians of the Enlightenment
 Role of France
 Worldview
 What is
Enlightenment?
 “Sapere Aude”
 The Enlightenment stressed that Reason could
cure mankind of all past injustices.
 In such a new world a perfect society was
almost insured.
 Through reason man could discover the
Natural Laws that regulated society.
 Once that is done man can reach Progress that
would guarantee human betterment.
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 Newton
 Locke
 Glorious
Revolution
 Men can use their
powers of reason to free
themselves of problems
 Reason for yourself.
 Rationality – thinking
things through, action
without emotion
Scientific:
 The key players in
this were Descartes,
Bacon, and Newton.
 Shows influence of
scientific thought
  Sought to use
mathematics as a
language of universal
precision.
 Systematic Doubt:
Question everything
 Logical analysis.
 Strict progression of
synthesis.
  Tries to save
Christianity with logic
 Newton’s Principia was
published in Latin in 1687.
 Argues universe worked
according to fixed natural
laws.
 He saw the world as a
great mechanical work of
God.
 "Nature and Nature's
Laws lay hid in night;
God said, 'Let Newton be!'
-- And all was light."
 Work of Newton, Bacon, Descartes, highlights
natural laws, therefore God must work through
natural laws.
 Religion, therefore should be rational
 No mysteries
 No superstitions
 No miracles
 Which church is this really aimed at?
 Logical extent of rationalized religion.
 God is the creative force in the universe, deny
“revealed religion”
 Mechanistic universe – God created universe,
but is uninvolved in man’s affairs
 Therefore all Christian religions have it wrong
 The intellectuals who
adopted this position
were called Philosophes.
 Most, but not all were
French.
 Few were Philosophers in
the strict sense of the
term.
 The philosophes were
social critics, publicists,
political scientists,
economists, and social
reformers.
Reason/Logic
 Rationalism
 Empiricism
 Tolerance
 Skepticism
 Deism
 Light
 Modern
Tradition/Superstition
 Nostalgia for the past
 Religion
 Irrationality
 Emotion
 Darkness
 Pre-
modern/medieval
 Philosophes critique French society and
monarchy
 In Politics, three main philosophes are
 Montesquieu
 Voltaire
 Rousseau
 Agriculture/Botany: Physiocrats
 Debate about the world takes place within the public
sphere, at coffee houses & salons
 Written about in pamphlets, newspapers, broad sides
 Ideology of the Enlightenment comes to dominate
European Milieu

What is enlightenment

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     Tenets ofthe Enlightenment  Role of Reason  Origins  Guardians of the Enlightenment  Role of France  Worldview
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     The Enlightenmentstressed that Reason could cure mankind of all past injustices.  In such a new world a perfect society was almost insured.  Through reason man could discover the Natural Laws that regulated society.  Once that is done man can reach Progress that would guarantee human betterment.
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     Men canuse their powers of reason to free themselves of problems  Reason for yourself.  Rationality – thinking things through, action without emotion
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    Scientific:  The keyplayers in this were Descartes, Bacon, and Newton.  Shows influence of scientific thought
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      Sought touse mathematics as a language of universal precision.  Systematic Doubt: Question everything  Logical analysis.  Strict progression of synthesis.   Tries to save Christianity with logic
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     Newton’s Principiawas published in Latin in 1687.  Argues universe worked according to fixed natural laws.  He saw the world as a great mechanical work of God.  "Nature and Nature's Laws lay hid in night; God said, 'Let Newton be!' -- And all was light."
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     Work ofNewton, Bacon, Descartes, highlights natural laws, therefore God must work through natural laws.  Religion, therefore should be rational  No mysteries  No superstitions  No miracles  Which church is this really aimed at?
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     Logical extentof rationalized religion.  God is the creative force in the universe, deny “revealed religion”  Mechanistic universe – God created universe, but is uninvolved in man’s affairs  Therefore all Christian religions have it wrong
  • 12.
     The intellectualswho adopted this position were called Philosophes.  Most, but not all were French.  Few were Philosophers in the strict sense of the term.  The philosophes were social critics, publicists, political scientists, economists, and social reformers.
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    Reason/Logic  Rationalism  Empiricism Tolerance  Skepticism  Deism  Light  Modern Tradition/Superstition  Nostalgia for the past  Religion  Irrationality  Emotion  Darkness  Pre- modern/medieval
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     Philosophes critiqueFrench society and monarchy  In Politics, three main philosophes are  Montesquieu  Voltaire  Rousseau  Agriculture/Botany: Physiocrats
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     Debate aboutthe world takes place within the public sphere, at coffee houses & salons  Written about in pamphlets, newspapers, broad sides  Ideology of the Enlightenment comes to dominate European Milieu