Instructional Objective: 11/5/2012 “Examine Social, Political and Economic causes of the Enlightenment; Focus on Enlightenment conflicts with Religion.

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Instructional Objective: 11/5/2012 “Examine Social, Political and Economic causes of the Enlightenment; Focus on Enlightenment conflicts with Religion. Which long term factors do you believe contributed most to the formation of Enlightenment thought? CCS: 2; 5 Key Terms: Universal Gravitation; Tabula Rasa; Print Culture; Philosophes; Deism; Physiocrat Homework: #21 – 566 – 580 for Wednesday.

Thinking...Writing...Speakin g: “PERSIA” Thinking...Writing...Speakin g: “PERSIA” Newton/Locke Fact Assessment/Analysis

The Enlightenment The Enlightenment Causes Newton and Locke British Society Print Culture

The Enlightenment Philosophes Social Class Their Audience Their Goals

The Enlightenment Voltaire Personal Background Influences b/c of his Exile

The Enlightenment Religion under “attack” Human “depravity” Institutions under Attack Deism: What was it Deism: Primary “Beliefs”

The Enlightenment Toleration ; Radical Criticism of Christiani ty “Jean Calas” Case David Hume

The Enlightenment Jewish Thinkers: Spinoza Enlightenment Criticism of Judaism Spinoza; Personal Background God and Nature Origins of Religion (pre- Enlightenment)

The Enlightenment Jewish Thinkers: Moses Mendelsohn Differs from Spinoza “Jerusalem” Primary Ideas Tolerant?

The Enlightenment Islam & Enlightenment Thought Standard Views of Islam Status of Mohamed? Voltaire’s View; Toland’s View Montesquieu's View Lady Montagu’s View

The Enlightenment “The Encyclopedia” What was it? How is it “Enlightened?” What did it contain? Significance?

The Enlightenment “Physiocrats” Who and what were they? What is wrong with Mercantilism? Basic Tenets of Adam Smith The “Four Stage Theory” How the theory was “Eurocentric”

The Enlightenment Montesquieu Political Systems: Universal? Aristocracy in France Division of Power Constitutions and Monarch?

The Enlightenment Rousseau Personal Life? How he conflicts with Locke... The problem of “self-interest” What is the “General Will”? An “Anti- Enlightenment” Enlightened thinker?

The Enlightenment Those Opposed to “Empire” Kant speaks for the “other” Respect for those conquered Uniqueness of Culture

The Enlightenment Women in the Enlightenme t The “Salon” (not hair) Montesquieu speaks for Women The Encyclopedia does not And: Rousseau? Mary Wollstonecraft

The Enlightenment “PERSIA”

The Enlightenment The Enlightenment Islam & Enlightenment Thought

Instructional Objective: Multiple Choice: Pt. One of Mid-Term Thematic Essay: Pt. Two of Mid-Term for Friday. Fill out Scantron Completely. Test #1. Feel free to cross out on your Scantron. Put your name on the question sheet as well. Do not erase on your Scantron. If you finish early, study for your Thematic Essays. (*Return pencils if borrowed.)