Enlightenment Thinkers Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau Ms. Hunt Unit 4 RMS IB 2012-2013.

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Enlightenment Thinkers Locke, Hobbes, and Rousseau Ms. Hunt Unit 4 RMS IB

The Beginning of the Enlightenment Early 1700’s Every social, political and economic problem could be solved through the use of reason

Major Enlightenment Ideas Governments are created to secure an orderly society Separation of powers All men are created “free and equal” A free market

The Spread of the Enlightenment

Enlightenment Thinkers John Locke Thomas Hobbes

Social Contract Thomas HobbesJohn Locke Humans are naturally cruel, greedy and selfish. To escape this “brutish” life people entered into a social contract. Only a powerful government could ensure an orderly society. Believed only an absolute monarchy could keep a society completely orderly. Religious Tolerance Humans are naturally reasonable, moral and good Humans have natural rights: life liberty and property People form governments to protect natural rights Best government was one with limited power If a government violates people’s natural rights, people have the right to overthrow government Religious tolerance of Christians

Jean Jacques Rousseau believed politics and morality are not separate he is considered an opponent of the Enlightenments emphasis on reason rely more on instinct and emotion government is a contract between the ruler and citizens wrote The Social Contract

Enlightenment and the Economy Physiocrats were Enlightenment thinkers who focused on economic reforms Laissez-Faire: allowing business to operate with little or no government interference

Body Biography- Activity Complete the Body Biography Activity on either Locke, Rousseau, or Hobbes. You pick! – Heart- The area where your philosopher’s heart would show their view on religion. – Right Hand- should illustrate actions and accomplishments. – Left Hand- should contain the type of government they thought was best – Brain- his belief about the nature of man – Left Leg- This should illustrate their view on the “Social Contract.” – Right Leg- how do they influence today’s society? – Color - Colors are often symbolic. What color(s) do you most associate with your philosopher? Why? How can you effectively weave these colors into your presentation? – Symbols - What objects can you associate with your philosopher? Choose objects that especially seem to correspond with the philosopher. LABEL! Label your body biography with the philosopher’s name and your name.