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Enlightenment Ideals Social Studies for 9 th E.G.B. Teacher: Mauricio Torres

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Page 1: Enlightenment Ideals

Enlightenment IdealsSocial Studies for 9th E.G.B.Teacher: Mauricio Torres

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Pens to Inspire Revolution

“No man has received from nature the right to give orders to others. Freedom is a gift from

heaven, and every individual of the same species has the right to enjoy it as soon as he

is in enjoyment of his reason”

-Denis Diderot

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The Age of Reason

By the early 1700s, European thinkers felt that nothing was beyond the reach of the human mind.

The Scientific Revolution of that time, led to the Enlightenment.

These philosophers believed that natural law could help explain aspects of humanity.

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ThinkersThomas Hobbes: social contract in which people give power to the government for an organized society.

John Locke: natural rights – life, liberty and property.

Montesquieu: separation of powers; checks and balances.

Voltaire: defended freedom of speech.

Rousseau: social contract (general will for true liberty).

Adam Smith: free market.

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Enlightenment Ideals• 1. Human autonomy is the means and end of Enlightenment

• 2. The importance of reason a. Freedom means being able to think rationally for yourself. b. Reason will lead us to the truth.

• 3. Enlightenment is universalAll humans are equal by nature.

• 4. ProgressHuman history is the story of progress in the human condition. 

• 5. SecularismReligion and politics should be separated. One’s method of worship should be a private matter.

• 6. The centrality of economics to politicsA society’s well-being depends on how its economy is structured.

• 7. The ideal of popular governmentPeople are capable of ruling themselves. The aristocracy is not the only class that deserved to rule.

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“Give me liberty, or give me… Death!”

- Thomas Paine

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Word of RevolutionWord of revolution spread throughout the world. The American Revolution had a great impact on other parts of the world because it established the first government with all powers based on the consent of the people.

It inspired revolutions in France, Hispaniola Island and Latin America.

The American Revolution, in turn was inspired by the Enlightenment.

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Class Debate

Discuss Locke’s and Hobbes’ ideas.

One was said to have a negative attitude and the other one more optimistic persona.

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Calvin & Hobbes

Do some research and find out the origin of the comic strip called Calvin & Hobbes.

Why were they called like that?

Draw a cartoon on your own, and name him after one the thinkers of the enlightenment. Give him some attributes that will reflect his ideals!

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Bibliography

North Arizona University. (n.d.). Core Ideals of the Enlightenment. Retrieved May 22, 2012, from Northern Arizona University's Web Server JAN: http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jo52/POS254/Enlideals.html.

Ellis, E. G., & Esler, A. (2009). World History. (P. Hall, Ed.) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, US: Pearson Education INC.

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