Tycho Brahe - Observatory collected data
- Wanted to disprove Copernicus theory
Johannes Kepler - Three Laws of Planetary Motion
- Orbits are elliptical
- Proved Copernican Theory
GALILEO Developed the Laws of Motion Used Empiricism (Controlled Experiments Law of inertia Forced to recant by Pope Urban VII
SCIENTIFIC METHOD Francis Bacon Inductive Method (Empiricism) - Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment and organize data
- Find the truth at the end
Rene Descartes Deductive Method - Discourse on Method
- Cogito Ergo Sum
- Start with clear facts and subdivide each problem into as many parts as possible
- Cartesian Dualism divided Mind and Matter
Modern Scientific Method - Inductive Method + Deductive Method
SIR ISAAC NEWTON Incorporated the astronomy of Copernicus and Kepler with the physics of Galileo to explain the order and design of the universe - Principia
- Natural Laws of Motion – Gravitation
- Natural laws are unchangeable and predictable
- Deism
EFFECTS Astronomy Mathematics Deism Anatomy - William Harvey – Blood flow
- Anton van Leeuwenhoek – Bacteria
Scientific Community - Governments encouraged Scientific discoveries
- Prestige and new technology
- Royal Society of England
Navigation Led directly to the Enlightenment
ENLIGHTENMENT
Emergence of a secular world view Enlightened Despotism American and French Revolutions Education reforms Growth of Laissez Faire capitalism Classical Liberalism - Individual liberties
- Equality before the law
- Natural Rights
- General Will
- Freedom of Speech, Religion and Press
JOHN LOCKE Two Treatises of Civil Government State of Nature – Humans are good but lack protections Natural Rights – Life, Liberty and Property Education is the key to human development Tabula Rasa
PHILOSOPHES Believed in progress through discovering the natural laws governing nature and human existence Voltaire - Challenged traditional Catholic theology
- Crush the infamous thing
- Advocated Enlightened Despotism
- Defend to the death your right to freedom of speech
Baron de Montesquieu - Separation of powers into three branches
- Checks and balances
Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Social Contract
- General Will
- All men are born free but everywhere are in chains
- Man was a noble savage
- Emile believed in progressive education through learning by doing
Denis Diderot Denis Diderot - Editor of Encyclopedia
- Compilation of political and social critiques of the various Enlightenment philosophes
- Emphasized science and reason
- Critical of religion, injustice and tyranny
Marquis Beccaria - On Crimes and Punishments
- Humanize criminal laws
- Equality before the law
- Opposed torture
ADAM SMITH Francois Quesnay was leader of the French physiocrats who opposed mercantilism and favored laissez faire Adam Smith - Wealth of Nations
- Expanded Laissez Faire
- Too much government control hurt production
- Believed economy governed by natural laws of supply and demand
- Government should provide schools, roads and military to protect trade
WOMEN Salons Emile – Women are to be obedient wife and mother Voltaire – Women are capable of all that men do Women patronized philosophes (Diderot) Mary Wollstonecraft promoted political and educational equality for women to end women’s subjugation to men (slaves)
IMMANUEL KANT While reason can neither prove nor disprove the existence of God, faith and intuition can lead one to understand the spiritual truths, existence of God, immortality and heaven and hell. “What is the Enlightenment”
ENLIGHTENED ABSOLUTISM
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