17-The Enlightenment HOw did the new world view affect the way people thought about society and human relations
France and their Parlements
Frances and their Parlements Montesquieu said they should be defenders of liberty Though he did not like uneducated poor people
Francois Marie Arouet (Voltaire)
Francois Marie Arouet (Voltaire) Most representative and most famous philosophe Son of middle class family Wrote more than 70 witty novels
Garbrielle-Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Chatelet
Garbrielle-Emilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Chatelet Rich woman who loved science Let Voltaire live with her and her husband Produced translations in French of NEwton's sythesis and others Said that womens limited role in science was due to inequality in education (she was not accepted into the Royal Academy of Sciences
JEan Jacques Rousseau
JEan Jacques Rousseau Women had a natural passificity to argue for their passive role in society
JOhann Gottfreid von HErder
JOhann Gottfreid von HErder Humans could not be classified into race based on skin color Humans could not
James BEattie
James BEattie Pointed out teh Europeans had started out as savage no white people MAny EUropean countries have achienves high level of civilization
Judaism'a use (why did people study it)
Judaism Used to define what a true religion shoud be like
Kant is not a
Kant is not a Revolutionist HE said in private lives PEople should obey all laws no matter what and should be punished for imnpertanant criticisms
Kant worte about what
Kant worte about what Anthropology Geography Logic Metaphisics Moral philosophy
LAte Enlightenment
LAte Enlightenment Swiss Jean-Jacques Rousseau Popular in salons due to intellect Thought philosophe friends and women were plotting against him Became an outsider in society
"Republic of letters
"Republic of letters Imaginary transnational realm of the well educated
1775, IDeas
1775 Educated elite had new ideas
After ACt of UNion in 1707 with ENgland, Scotland
After ACt of UNion in 1707 with ENgland, Scotland Freed fred from political crisis Vigorous intellectual growth in Scotland
Public Sphere
An idealized public space that came together to discuss important issues relating to society, economics, and politics
Baruch Spinoza
Baruch Spinoza Excommunicated by a large by the reltively large Jewish community of Amsterdam Mind and body united in one substance God and nature are one in the same
Comte de Buffon
Comte de Buffon HUmans originated with one speceies that then developed into distinct races due to climactic changes
David Hume
David Hume Argued religious sketicism HUman mind nothing but a bundle of impressions OUr reason cannot tell us about anything (including god) that could not be varified with a sense experiance
Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert
Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert Wrote the ENcyclopedia: the Rational dictionary the Sciences, Arts, and teh Crafts They went to find coauthors to compile information and works
Digerot made what concerning racism
Digerot MAde a scathin g critique of European arrogance and exploitation
Early career
Early career Arrested twice for insulting nobles Moved to ENlgand to avoid imprisonment
Effect
Effect MAny women renounced their ways and went back to just taking care of the children
Effect of general will, how did dictators take it
Effect Many dictators abused this by saying they alone had the right to represent general will Popular soveirnenty
England and Germany's type of Enlightenment
England and Germany Conservative Enlightenment Integrating the Scientific revolution and religious faith
Enlightenment
Enlightenment Beyond classical antiquity and that intellectual progress was very possible
Essay concerning HUman UNderstanding
Essay concerning HUman UNderstanding Ideas are derived from experiance
Evidence common people are not immune to the philosophes
Evidence common people are not immune to the philosophes Book prices dropping Philosophical ideas publisized in cheap pamplets Illerate people could go to readings to learn about the enlightened way of thinking
Excitement of Scientific revolution gernerated
Excitement of Scientific revolution gernerated Skepticism Scientist questioned wether ideological conformity in religious matters was neccessary Is religious truth absolute MAny thought it was not
Goal of PHilosphes was to
Goal of PHilosphes was to reach a larger audiences of elites
Greater rights did not mean
Greater rights did not mean Equall rights Elite women subordinate to men
HOstesses
HOstesses Mediated publics freewheeling examination of Elightenment thought Created cultural realm free of religious dogma and political censorship Educated public could dabte issues and form invididual ideas
HOw about the common poor people???????
HOw about the common people??????? Philosophes thought it was a waste of time and resource to teach them about philosophical specualtion Thought people were like child ren and they were parents
HOw did he try to reconsile absolutist manarchical authoriy
HOw did he try to reconsile absolutist manarchical authoriy with Public sphere Enlightened absolutism They tried to balance two extreme governments
HOw did they avoid there works being burned
HOw did they avoid there works being burned Wrote in manuscript form Novels, plays, historys, dictionary, etc Filled with satire and double meanings
Voltaire was a _________, not a _________________ Explain his reasoning why.
He was a Reformer, not a revolutionary in socail and political matters HUmans are hardly ever fit to govern themselves
How was the rest of society affected
How was the rest of society affected Lendig libraries Coffeehouses (MEccas of philosophical discussion Public Sphere
INfluenced romantic movement
INfluenced romantic movement Like Montesquieu Rousseau said they had to have rigid division in gender roles Women passive Any active role in society was considered unnatural and corrupting ro politics and society REjected Salons and Parisian women
Ideas of making
Ideas of making Sevants and masters equal was an absurd impossible idea at the time
Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant Professor in east prussia and greatest german philospher of his day
Louis 14th death
Louis 14th death Tied knot betwen scientific revolution and a new outlook on life Progress of the human mind MEdievil and reformation thinkers Abstract concepts of sin and salvation
Monarchs Voltaire said were enlightened
Monarchs Voltaire said were enlightened Louis XIV Frederick the Great
Montesquieu
Montesquieu The PErsian letters Socail satire LEtters between Persian travelers Usbek and Rica, See European's customs in a Unique way Critizes exsisting practivces and beliefs
Reason
Nothing accepted by faith alone
OVerall affect of Salons
OVerall Critally thinking and questioning became fasionable and was thought to lead to enlightened public opinion
Of Natural Characters
Of Natural Characters Hume wrote it All races are inferior to whites according to Hume The were the "only" ones with civilzation that was advanced
On the different Races of man
On the different Races of man 4 human races Kant Closest decendants of original race were white inhabitants According to Kant CLosest descendants of the original race were the white inhabitants of N Germany
Scientific racism did what
Scientific racism did what Ligitimate and justify thremendous growth of slavery INferior races fit for slavery
Only equality according to Voltaire is
Only equality according to Voltaire is Law protects everyone equally
OVerall effect
Overall affect Science and INdustrial arts exaulted Religion and immorality questioned Criticism of Out of date social institutions, intolerance, and legal injustice
Paris
Paris Salons Regualr socail gatherings held by Aprisian women in their homes, where philosophes and their followers met to discuss literature, science, and philosophy Salonnieres
Philosophes
Philosophes A group of French intellectuals who proclaimed that they were bringing the light of knowledge to their fellow creatures in the Age of Enlightenment
Philosophical and Religious positions of VOltaire
Philosophical and Religious positions of VOltaire INdirectly challenged the Catholic Church and Christian theology He believed in god, but said god made an orderly system and just let it run mechanically REjected all religious intolerance as he thought it led to bad behavior and persecution
Pierre Bayle
Pierre Bayle A French Huguenot that depised Louis 14th Historical and Critical Dictionary NOthing could be known without doubt Examined religious beliefs and persecuations in the past Human beliefs are varied and oftern mistaken Popular in netherlands and England and Even France eventually
Race and the Enlightenment What were philosphes veiw on different races Cause of fasicnation
Race and the Enlightenment What were philosphes veiw on different races Cause of fasicnation Urdge to classify nature unleashed by insisntens by the scientific revolution to classify nature unleashed by the scientific revolutions insistance on careful empirical observation
Rationalism
Rationalism A secular, critical way of thinking in which nothing was to be accepted on faith, and everything was submitted to reason
Reaction to Encyclopedias
Reaction to Encyclopedias French governemnt and Catholics hated it at first Knowledge should result in happiness and result in progress
Reading revolution
Reading revolution The Transition in Europe from a society where literacy consisted of patriachal and communal readings of religious texts to a society where literacy was commonplace and reasing material was broad and diverse. People reading more alone and are prompted to question their readings Conversation, discussion and debate Critical role in Enlightenment
What did her works emphasize?
Wrote works praising england and promoting scientific progress Praised newton as the greatest man Mixed glorification of science and reason with appeal for better instututions and individuals
What exsisting practices and beliefs>
Relationship between man and women was hightly represetative of overall society abd political system -Women oppressed in the so called Eastern Political tyranny -Despotism must ultimately causes it leads to rebellion -Persian observation on constant cheating anibg French wives -Poked at European socail and political customs
Renaissance
Renaissance Worldly matters inspired by classical past
Rococo
Rococo A popular style in Europe in teh eighteenth century, known for its soft pastels, ornate interiors, sentimental portraits, and starry-eyed lovers protected by hovering cupids -This devolop ment by women went hand in hand withemergence of a polite society and taming of tough military-like nobles
General will
Sacred, absolute, reflects the common interests of all people Not neccessarily will of majority May be authentic, long term needs of the people interpreted by a far seeing minority
Other two goals of enlightenment?
Scientific method To explain laws of human society and nature Prgress This could lead to a better society with better people
Sensationalism
Sensationalism The idea that all human that all human ideas or thoughts were produced as a result of sensory impressions Justified bacons emphasis on obervation and experimentation
Some philopphoes said waht about women's rights?
Some philopphoes said Education rights and better rights in general for women -Position of a society is based ont he integration of women -Idndicate a societies level of civilization and decency
Strengths of the PHilosophes
Strengths of the PHilosophes Number Dedication Organization They all had a common goal
THe INfluence of PHilosophes Louis XIV died in 1717
THe INfluence of PHilosophes Louis XIV died in 1717 New ideas were assembled People held on to their governments
Tabula rasa-
Tabula rasa- Human mind is a blank slate when born Environement writes on it with experiance
The Enlightenmnet happened where
The Enlightenmnet Italy, Spain, Greece, Balkans, Poland, Hungary, and Russia
The European enlightenment
The European enlightenment Came inbetween the publishing of NEwton's Principia and
The Scottish Enlightenment
The Scottish Enlightenment Emphasis on pragmatic and scientific reasoning Why First public education system in Europe
The Social contract
The Social contract Political theory by Rousseau General will and Popular soverignty
The Spirit of LAw
The Spirit of LAw Applied the critical method to the problem of teh problem of government Forms of governemnt shaped by history, geography, and customs Liberty and prevent tyranny is important Separation and balance of powers
Enlightenment
The influential intellectual and cultural movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries tha intoduced a new worldview based on the use of reason, the scientific method, and progress. Methods of natural science could be used to understand all aspects of life
The system of nature
The system of nature Carl von Linne Nature organized into god given heirarchy People had HUmans investigated in different groups to find the origin of race
The term race
The term race Used to designate biologically distinct groups of humans Not based on nationalities Thinkers place their own race on top Africans at the botom Whites were considered to be biologically superior
Theme of Encyclopedias
Theme of Encyclopedias People learning to think critically and objectively about everything
Types of books people read
Types of books people read Religious and devotional books declined HIstory and law remained the same Science and art florished
What else causes questioning
What else causes questioning Growing literature on places that are non-European People had many different customs and beliefs Truth and morality is relative rather than absolute
What is he commited to
What is he commited to Individual freedom, like other thinkers Unlike them he Attack attacked rationalism and civilization as destroying Warm feeling should correct cold intellect Goodness of people and the innocents of children should be protected from this kind of society
What is the Enlightenment
What is the Enlightenment Pamplet published in 1784 Sapere Aude (dare to know) HAve courage to use your own understanding Enlightenment would follow if serious thinkers were granted the freedom to exersise their reason publically in print
What practice increased in the late 17th early 18th century
What practice increased in the late 17th early 18th century Production and consumption of books incfreased significantly People read many types of books
Where did the ENlightenment reach its highest developement why
Where did the ENlightenment reach its highest developement why France Why French international language of educated classes France wealthiest and most populace country at the time INtellectuals not as strongly restrained by catholic church as in east and east central Europe
Who helped popularize these ideas
Who helped popularize these ideas David Hume Immanuel Kant
Who was invited
Who was invited INtellectual, economic, and socail elites
Why was he interested in history and politics
Why was he interested in history and politics He was A French noble was Montesquieu scared of royal absoltism under Louis XIV
Women
Women Women gained informal power in absolutist system and had more access to teh king than first ministers
Women also had an affect on
Women also had an affect on Artistic taste