Enlightenment Thinkers

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Thomas Hobbes
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English philosopher who argued that all humans are naturally wicked. Believed that an absolute monarchy is the best form of government. Thought governments were created to protect people from their own selfishness.
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Hobbes
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Leviathan
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John Locke
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English philosopher who believed that people have the ability to reason and make good decisions. Thought governments should be formed only with the approval of the people they are governing. Argued that governments should be established to protect everyone's natural rights.
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Locke
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Two Treatises of Government
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Francois Marie Arout (Voltaire)
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fought for tolerance, reason, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech; mocked laws and customs of France; admired English government
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Baron de Montesquieu
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French political thinker who believed that a monarchy with limited powers makes a country stable and secure. Established the idea of "separation of powers"
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Montesquieu
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On the Spirit of Laws
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Swiss philosopher who believed that society had corrupted the natural goodness in people. Argued that only through direct democracy can people's freedom be protected. Believed that women's education should be on becoming a better wife and mother.
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Cesare Bonesana Beccaria
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Italian philosophe who was against abuses of justice; wanted capital punishment to be abolished; believed governments should seek the greatest good for the greatest number of people; believed laws existed to preserve social order, not to avenge crimes
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Mary Astell
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addressed the lack of educational opportunities for women; used Enlightenment arguments about the government to criticize unequal relationships between men and women in marriage
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Mary Wollstonecraft
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English writer who argued for equal rights for women. Believed women should have equal rights in education, business, and government. In her book, she argued that women should participate equally with men both in the home and in civic life.
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Wollstonecraft
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A Vindication of the Rights of Women
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Emilia du Châtelet
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female aristocrat who trained as a mathematician and physicist
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Aristotle
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Greek philosopher who believed that humans reach their highest potential in organized society and government. Favored society where all citizens are educated and participate in government, but was unrealistic. Favored the rule of a king through guidance of philosophers.
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Queen Elizabeth I
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Powerful monarch who shared some political power with Parliament. Believed in Divine Right. Thought that each person is born into his or her proper place in society. Viewed her role as mother of the people.
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King Louis XIV
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Absolute monarch; ruler with unlimited power. Believed in Divine Right. Was the most powerful ruler of his time. Believed that revolts were a crime.
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Plato
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Greek philosopher who argued that talent determines each person's proper role in society. Feared democracy as mob rule and believed that ideal government would be rule by philosopher-king.
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Marie-Thérèse Geoffrin
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Sponsored a "salon" in France where philosophes would gather and discuss controversial issues; most influential salon hostess
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Denis Diderot
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financed by Marie-Thérèse Geoffrin on his project, The Encyclopedia, which angered the French government and Catholic Church
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Samuel Richardson
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wrote the book "Pamela," which was considered the first true english novel; helped develop features of the modern novel
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Henry Fielding
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wrote the book "Tom Jones"; helped develop features of the modern novel
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Daniel Defoe
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wrote "Robinson Crusoe"
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Fredrick II of Prussia
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king of Prussia who granted religious freedom, reduced censorship, and improved education; abolished use of torture; made clear his goal was to serve and strengthen his country
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Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II of Austria
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ruler of Austria who introduced freedom of press, supported freedom of worship, and abolished serfdom (all of which was undone after his death)
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Catherine the Great of Russia
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great monarch of Russia who exchanged letters with Voltaire and wanted to reform Russian laws; gave nobles absolute power over serfs after their uprising; none of her goals were accomplished