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Enlightenment Philosophy

Objectives Explain how science led to the Enlightenment. Compare the ideas of Hobbes and Locke. Identify the beliefs and contributions of the philosophes. Summarize how economic thinking changed during this time.

Terms and People natural law rules discoverable by reason Thomas Hobbes seventeenth-century thinker who wrote Leviathan John Locke seventeenth-century thinker who wrote Two Treatises of Government social contract Hobbes proposal for an organized society in which people enter into an agreement accepting a powerful government in exchange for their freedom

Terms and People (continued) natural rights Locke s view of the rights belonging to all people at birth, including the right to life, liberty, and property philosophes French thinkers who believed that the use of reason could lead to reforms of government, law, and society Montesquieu philosophe who believed in protecting liberty by dividing the various functions and powers of government among three branches; proposed a system of checks and balances Voltaire philosophe who used his writings to fight ignorance, superstition, and intolerance

Terms and People (continued) Diderot philosophe who edited and published the Encyclopedia Rousseau philosophe who wrote The Social Contract laissez faire an economic system allowing business to operate with little or no government interference Adam Smith author of The Wealth of Nations; proponent of the free-market system

What effects did the Enlightenment philosophers have on government and society? The spread of Enlightenment philosophers ideas sparked changes in governments and society throughout Europe. Encouraged by ideas such as natural law and social contracts, people challenged the structure of governments and society in existence since the Middle Ages.

By the early 1700s, European thinkers felt that nothing was beyond the reach of the human mind. The discoveries of the Scientific Revolution of the 1500s and 1600s convinced educated Europeans of the power of human reason. Natural law governed forces such as gravity and magnetism.

Could human reason be used to better understand social, economic, and political problems? This approach had been used to understand natural forces such as gravity and magnetism. In this way, the Scientific Revolution led to a new revolution in thinking, known as the Enlightenment.

Two English thinkers, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, used reason to examine social structures. They came to very different conclusions. Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan. John Locke wrote Two Treatises of Government. Favored absolute monarchy. People formed social contracts because only a powerful government can ensure social order. Favored limited government. Only governments with limited power, which are accepted by all citizens, protected the natural rights of the people.

In France, the philosophes applied the methods of science to understand society. Diderot Voltaire Montesquieu Rousseau Edited and published the Encyclopedia to change the general way of thinking Defended freedom of thought through his writings Published The Spirit of Laws Advocated the idea of separation of powers in government Wrote The Social Contract Promoted the idea that people in their natural state were essentially good

The French government and Catholic Church opposed the ideas of the philosophes. Voltaire was imprisoned and forced into exile. His books were banned. Still, he continued to defend freedom of speech. My trade is to say what I think. Voltaire

The philosophes did not apply their ideas of freedom and equality to women. Mary Wollstonecraft, an English writer, called for equal education for girls and boys in her book A Vindication of the Rights of Women. The idea of women s equality was ridiculed and sharply condemned.

French thinkers known as physiocrats focused on economic reforms based on natural law. Physiocrats: Rejected mercantilism, the idea that government regulation is needed to produce a favorable trade balance. Advocated laissez-faire policies, which suggested that business should operate with little or no government interference.

The Scottish economist Adam Smith wrote The Wealth of Nations. He argued that the free market should regulate business activity. All economic factors were related to the market forces of supply and demand. Although Smith supported laissez faire, he also believed that the government had a duty to protect society, administer justice, and provide public works.