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The Enlightenment in Europe Baltimore Polytechnic 欧洲的启蒙巴尔的摩理工学院

The Enlightenment in Europe Can reasonable laws apply to human behavior? Tow views on government Hobbes – people are naturally selfish and an absolute monarchy is needed to create order and obedience Social Contract = People give up their rights to a strong leader in order to have an orderly government John Locke – people can learn from experiences and improve themselves; favored self-government and thought government should protect peoples’ natural rights: Life Liberty Property Two Philosophers from England (lookin’ good) Locke thought that if a government sucked, the people could overthrow it! Hobbes thought people were selfish and nasty French Philosophes Advocate Reason Philosophe = French word for philosophers Five major concepts that the philosophes focused on: Reason – truth can be discovered through reason Nature – nature is good and reasonable Happiness – people who live by nature’s laws will find happiness and well-being ON earth (not just in the afterlife) Progress – society can and should improve Liberty – through wisdom and reason, society will be set free Voltaire combats intolerance I wonder if his hair smelled? Used satire to combat ignorance Often targeted the clergy, the aristocracy and the government Liked the English government Fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of speech and freedom of religion “crush the evil thing!” was the way he ended his letters. Weird, huh? Montesquieu and Rousseau Montesquieu advocated separation of powers in government (modern day checks and balances) Rousseau thought civilization corrupted people Advocated direct democracy Beccaria promotes criminal justice Published book On Crimes and Punishment – wanted speedy trials and better treatment for prisoners Wanted torture and capital punishment abolished Punishment should fit the crime Influenced modern criminal law reform in Europe and North America Women and the Enlightenment Women were still expected to be good wives and mothers, and many men thought that educated

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