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29 Cards in this Set
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natural rights: people were born cruel, greedy, selfish
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Thomas Hobbes
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wrote the levaithn
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thomas hobbes
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believed people needed order
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thomas hobbes
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ideal govt; absolute monarchy
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Thomas Hobbes and to have order and obedience with the people
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people are naturally moral, reasonable
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john locke
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ideal govt: limited Monarchy
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John Locke and to be accepted by everyone and protect peoples rights
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rights entitled to people by john locke
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overthrow gov't
natural rights: life, liberty, property |
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Baron montesquie ideal gov't and why?
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limited monarchy to protect themselves from tyranny by dividing functions and powers : Legislature, executive, judicial
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wrote the social contract
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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human nature: people were basically good
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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what did Rosseau believe was corrupt by society and unequal distrabution of power
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natural innocence
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ideal gov't: direct democracy why?
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Rousseau and so people can make their own laws
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general will
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what good would it do to society
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woman are equal to men and should be treated equal
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Mary Wollstonecraft
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what do woman need to make them more equal? who?
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mary and education
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two philosphies
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Voltaire and Denis Diderot
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fought for right of thought
books burned from society about what he believed was wrong in society |
volataire
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wrote encyclopedias to change the general way of thinking of the Enlightenment thinkers
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Denis Diderot
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state of nature
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what man looks like without society
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social contract
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an agreement by which man leaves the state of natures and enters society
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enlightenment
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a time when people tested traditional ideas with reason
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thinkers developed ideas from...
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well-being, social justice, and worldy happiness
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enlightenment was developed by the...
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scientific revolution
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philosphes
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french enlightenment thinkers
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salon
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woman's "tea time" talk about literature, arts, philosophy
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the enlightenment leads to..
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revolutions and great change
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what does the enlightenment challenge? called?
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monarchy
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does the Englightenment change life for europeans
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no
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enlightenment educated people by..
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reading pamphlets and books of the thinkers
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