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THE AGE OF REASON… The Enlightenment

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Page 1: THE AGE OF REASON… The Enlightenment. Human Reason, Science, eligious Tolerance Tyranny Def: An Intellectual movement of the 17 th and 18 th centuries

THE AGE OF REASON…

The Enlightenment

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The Enlightenment

Def: An Intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries marked by a celebration of the powers of Human Reason, a keen interest in Science, the promotion of Religious Tolerance, and a desire to construct governments free of Tyranny…

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It affected MANY areas of life – (see the chart)

Science, Theology, Arts, Music, Philosophy, Economics, and Government

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There was a concerted effort to try and explain Everything through science, math and reasoned analysis…

The Scientific Revolution continued through this period with the work of Isaac Newton…

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Enlightenment Philosophes

Philosophe: an Enlightened thinker or philosopher

Mostly FRENCH/Parisian ‘Elites’…

Gathered in SALONS to discuss/debate ideas, etc..

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The most important Four:Diderot- who questioned everything and

compiled the first Encyclopedia

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Montesquieu- espoused the idea of a system of Checks/Balances = Separation of Powers in gov’t

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Voltaire

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Enlightenment…

Voltaire- advocate of Free Speech…

“ I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it”…

Anti-Establishment/Anti-Church/est. religion

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Jean Jacques Rousseau

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Jean Jacques Rousseau- Criticized the Enlightenment…

Wrote the Social Contract

Famous for saying: “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains…”

Said Sovereignty rested w/the PEOPLE, not government… (ultimately people have the power)

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Enlightenment- Gov’t…

Period of ‘Enlightened’ Despots…

Rulers who sought to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their Royal powers…

Some leaders initiated reforms in their countries during this time…

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Maria Theresa

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Enlightened Despots(successful)

Maria Theresa of Austria-

Hapsburg Family successor

Clever, Resourceful

Considered one of the first and greatest of the Enlightened Despots…

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Frederick II (the Great) of Prussia

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Frederick II (the Great) of Prussia-

Most famous …Leads during Seven Years’War (see video)

Believed he was the first “Servant of the State”

Re-built Prussia into a military power….

Sets-up what will become modern Germany…

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Catherine II (the Great) of Russia

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Enlightened Despots(unsuccessful)

Catherine II (the Great) of Russia-

Attempted many reforms

Didn’t work- too many problems in Russia

Didn’t do much for the Serfs…(still feudal)

Did expand Russia’s territory (see map)

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Joseph II of Austria

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Joseph II of Austria-

Attempted great reforms

Too much, too soon/most reforms failed

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Adam Smith

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Enlightenment…Economics

Adam Smith- Wealth of Nations (see article)

Introduced/espoused a new economic philosophy:

“Laissez- Faire” = (“leave alone”/”hands off”)

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Government should STAY OUT of the Economics of a Nation…(the more a gov’t is involved, the more it screws it up!)

He is considered the founder of modern Economics, and of CAPITALISM…

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Enlightenment: Music/Theology

Music = the late ‘Classical’ period…

The two greatest composers: Haydn & Mozart…

Then: Beethoven- last of the ‘Classical’, first of the ‘Romantic’ period composers…

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Religion/Theology- DEISM- was the new, popular theology of the Enlightenment…also:

Unitarian Universalists, and Christian Scientists

Opponents of ‘Enlightened’ religion: Immanuel Kant, who invents ‘Metaphysics’…(don’t even ask…)

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Enlightenment Religion: Methodism…

The Methodist Church and Methodism were founded by John Wesley along with the help of his brother Charles Wesley…

Came out of the Anglican Church…

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A reaction to the cold formality of the Church of England…

Stressed the value of a personal relationship with Jesus/God…

Led to a major spiritual revival in England and in the American colonies (Great Awakening)