The enlightenmentEnlightenment thinkers applied new methods of reasoning to politics, and human institutions
GalenAncient Greek doctor who advanced the humoral theory of the body
Galileo GalileiBuilt a telescope and observed that other planets and moons, existed, and weren’t just balls of light
John LockeArgued that natural rights were given by god, not a government, so a government couldn’t take them away. Therefore power originates with the people
Social ContractA voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights and welfare by creating a government and abiding by its rules.
Jean-Jacques RousseauA French man who believed that Human beings are naturally good & free & can rely on their instincts. Government should exist to protect common good, and be a democracy. Similar ideas to John Locke. Idea of the social contract
Voltaire argued that there was a god, but god didn’t intervene in human affairs.
Coffee Houses
Rejected the humoral theory and claimed that chemical imbalances caused disease, meaning chemical remedies could be used to cure people.
Using general principles to determine specific consitions
Humoral theory of the body
Geocentric model of the universeEvery body in the galaxy circled around the earth, including the sun. This was the Catholic Churches view and presumed model of the universe in midevil europe
Francis BaconDeveloped inductive reasoning
Popes response to galieleo
Denis DiderotCollaborated with other enlightened thinkers to edit and publish an encyclopedia that contained a rational explanation for everything.
A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792)
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Population increases in the 1700sRising birth rates, improving medical technology, vaccines, and bubonic plague went away
Mary WollstonecraftEnglish writer and early feminist who denied male supremacy and advocated equal education for women
Further overturned Galen’s theory by proving how the circulatory system works
Neoclassicism
The transition in Europe from a society where literacy consisted of patriarchal and communal reading of religious texts to a society where literacy was commonplace and reading material was broad and diverse. Books also became less religious. So religious censorship increased
Inductive reasoning
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During the scientific Revolution, the scientific method was invented, which emphasizes observations and experimentation
Enlightenment views of religionOverall, religion was increasingly viewed as a matter of private, rather than public concern. Structures of society grew increasingly secular.
Most famous French philosopher. Produced many works that criticized social and religious institutions of France. Supported religious tolerance, natural rights, but didn’t believe in democracy, only enlightened absolutism
Copernicus and keplers books ended up on the index of prohibited books
Adam Smith, The Wealth of NationsAttacked mercantilist economics. Promoted laissez-faire, free-market economy, and supply-and-demand economics.
Urbanization
This allowed police officers to arrest any woman they suspected to be a prostitute. They were then permitted to give that woman an examination to prevent the spread of STDs. This is state-sponsered sexual assault.
Johannes Kepler
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Every body in the galaxy circled around the earth, including the sun. This was the Catholic Churches view and presumed model of the universe in midevil europe
Argued that natural rights were given by god, not a government, so a government couldn’t take them away. Therefore power originates with the people
A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792)Argued that women and men were equal, and anything women seemed inferior at, it was only because they had been denied education and opportunities by men
Denis Diderot
Enlightenment views of religionOverall, religion was increasingly viewed as a matter of private, rather than public concern. Structures of society grew increasingly secular.
Using general principles to determine specific consitions
DeismVoltaire argued that there was a god, but god didn’t intervene in human affairs.
Enlightened absolutists monarchs
Enlightenment thinkers applied new methods of reasoning to politics, and human institutions
Social ContractA voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights and welfare by creating a government and abiding by its rules.
A French man who believed that Human beings are naturally good & free & can rely on their instincts. Government should exist to protect common good, and be a democracy. Similar ideas to John Locke. Idea of the social contract
Popes response to galieleoDespite him being a devote catholic, the pope ruled him a heretic and placed him under house arrest. But his books were published after his death
Rising birth rates, improving medical technology, vaccines, and bubonic plague went away
Consumer RevolutionMiddle and upper classes had more income, rise in demand for goods increased. People began wanting larger homes and more privacy and new venues for leisure
Nicolaus CopernicusChallenged the geocentric model of the universe through mathematics and put forward the heliocentric model, where everything orbits the sun.
Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
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AtheismDiderot defined it as someone who knows about god, but actively rejects his existence
Further overturned Galen’s theory by proving how the circulatory system works
ParacelsusRejected the humoral theory and claimed that chemical imbalances caused disease, meaning chemical remedies could be used to cure people.
Mary WollstonecraftEnglish writer and early feminist who denied male supremacy and advocated equal education for women
Urbanization
a system in which rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their full royal powers. Rulers only acted enlightened when it benefitted them.
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NeoclassicismIn the later 1700s, the nature and subject of art shifted from state and religious themes to themes that appealed to bourgeoisie society
There is no morality in the state of nature. You need government to order the chaos of nature
Saw that the population was rising faster than the food supply, thought Europe was heading towards starvation
GalenAncient Greek doctor who advanced the humoral theory of the body
Scientific method
VoltaireMost famous French philosopher. Produced many works that criticized social and religious institutions of France. Supported religious tolerance, natural rights, but didn’t believe in democracy, only enlightened absolutism
Contagious Diseases ActThis allowed police officers to arrest any woman they suspected to be a prostitute. They were then permitted to give that woman an examination to prevent the spread of STDs. This is state-sponsered sexual assault.