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candide or optimism Prepared by Dr hend hamed Assistant professor of English literature Introduction Two Parisian buildings encapsulate the life history and
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candide or optimism Prepared by Dr hend hamed Assistant professor of English literature Introduction Two Parisian buildings encapsulate the life history and reputation of FrancoisMarie Arouet. Voltaire Tips for Translators Who Migrate to Across Revision August 19 2014 Copyright 2004 2014 Across Systems GmbH The contents of this document may not be copied or made available to third parties in any other way with Dr. Charles Walton. History 172 – Modern France. Sapere. . Aude. !. Dare to know!. Immanuel . Kant (1784). Kant. Enlightenment is man’s release from self-incurred tutelage.. ‘One day, thinking like Bossuet. Text pages 518-525. World History Standard 13- Examine the intellectual, political, social, and economic factors that changed the world view of Europeans. . b. Identify the major ideas of the Enlightenment from the writings of Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau and their relationship to politics & society. . by Natalie . P. eay, Morgan pope, Nicolas . Monteleagre. , . M. aggie . W. ibright. , . D. avid . W. hite, . R. icky . S. impkons. “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”. 2. Noise. 4’33” . (1952) by . J. ohn Cage. Silence . is. Negative space (“The . stuff between the . notes,” p. 40). Threatened and endangered . Unattainable . (“. There is no aural equivalent for the . Bobbie, Carli, Kirsten and Sarah. This song we made about Voltaire. w. e jumped into his life. He wrote some quotes about his thoughts . and now no one could deny. Don’t you ever put your ideas away. Thomas Hobbes (1588 – 1679). John Locke (1632 – 1704). Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 – 1778). Baron de Montesquieu (1689 – 1755). Voltaire (1694 – 1778). Denis Diderot (1713 – 1784). Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 – 1797). Dr. Charles Walton. History 172 – Modern France. Sapere. . Aude. !. Dare to know!. Immanuel . Kant (1784). Kant. Enlightenment is man’s release from self-incurred tutelage.. ‘One day, thinking like Bossuet. Thomas Hobbes (1588 – 1679). John Locke (1632 – 1704). Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 – 1778). Baron de Montesquieu (1689 – 1755). Voltaire (1694 – 1778). Denis Diderot (1713 – 1784). Mary Wollstonecraft (1759 – 1797). Arouet. “a talented boy, but a notable scamp”. Father wants him to be a lawyer. Takes the pen name “de Voltaire”. At 24, he is successful as a playwright. Accepted into the best literary and social circles. Cogito, ergo sum. . Deism. Progress. Tolerance. “If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him”. “Dare to Know”. The Eighteenth Century: . An Age of Enlightenment. The Enlightenment. Century Thought and Culture. Hallmarks of the Enlightenment. Notions of natural law and human reason. Combination of skepticism and confidence in the power of reason. The idea of progress, and that progress was underway. Became explicit in enlightenment thought. Enlightenment: Key Ideas. Rationalism: All truths must be arrived at through logical, critical thinking, and none should be accepted on faith or authority alone.. Science: Scientific methods could be used to examine the human world as well as the natural world to discover the laws of human society as they had discovered the laws of the physical world.. Vocabulary. : Enlightenment, Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau . Enlightenment. a period which produced new ideas about government. Newton discovered natural laws governing the universe. many believed there were natural laws governing politics, economics, and other aspects of society as well.
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