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The Enlightenment Religion and Society
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I. What was the “Enlightenment”? NO notes – Discussion Only 1.Definition 2.Progressive movement 3.Elements and Characteristics a) change & reform is possible & desirable b) based on REASON c) Critical of social & political institutions of the “Old Regime” d) Individual Rights 4. Danger vs. Liberation
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II. Formative influences of the Enlightenment 1.Scientific Revolution a) 2.Locke (tabula rasa = blank slate) a) b)
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3.Gr. Britain’s influence a) b) c) d) Britain HAD 1)2) 3)4) 5)6) 7)
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4.Need for reform in France a) b) c) d) 5.Emergence of a “Print Culture” a) b) c)
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III. Who were the philosophes? 1.Who were they? a) b) c) d) 2.Who read their work? a) 3. What bonded these philosophes together? a) b) c) 4. Encyclopedia?
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IV. Enlightenment & Religion 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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V. Responses of the philosophes to religion 1.Tolerance (least radical) 2.Deism (more radical) 3.Criticism & Atheism (most radical)
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VI. Society (Although the philosophes wrote much on religion – humanity was the center of their interest) 1.Laws and Prison (Cesare Beccaria) 2.Economic Freedom a) physiocrats
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3.Adam Smith (The Wealth of Nations) a) econ freedom is foundation of b) against c) sustained growth & laissez faire d) based on his 3 “natural laws” of economics: 1. Law of self-interest 2. Law of competition 3. Law of supply & demand
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e) Smith’s “Wealth of Nations” and his 4- stage theory 1. 2. 3. 4. Imperialism?
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3. Adam Smith
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VII. Full Religious Toleration 1.Some enlightened thinkers advocated toleration of 2.Argued they deserved 3.18 th c. = a new acceptance of Jews, but 4. Diderot said Jews had
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VIII. Slavery 1.Society of the Friends of the Blacks 2.Slave rebellions in French colony Saint- Dominigue (Haiti) a. Goal b. Toussaint L’Ouverature c. 1802 – Napoleon d. In 1804
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