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Title: The Age of Reason


1
The Age of Reason
  • The Eighteenth Century Enlightenment

2
Background
  • Scientific Revolution (17th Century)
  • Method of Inquiry
  • Trust in Human Senses and Abilities
  • Observation and Experimentation
  • Newtons Synthesis (1690)
  • World in Motion
  • Operates according to fixed laws

3
Background
  • Reason vs. Received Authorities
  • Politics Absolutism vs. Constitutionalism
  • England Glorious Revolution (1688)
  • France Divine Right Absolutism
  • Louis XIV (ruled 1642-1715)
  • Louis XV (ruled 1715-1774)

4
Enlightenment
  • Philosophes Use Scientific Method to
  • Observe human society, politics, religion
  • Seek rational explanations
  • Use history to understand science of society
  • Discover the natural laws governing society
  • Change society, politics, religion for the better

5
Basic Assumptions
  • People have the power of reason
  • Universe, including human society, is governed by
    unchanging natural laws
  • If we discover those laws, we can alter society
    for the better

6
Key Ideas of the Philosophes
  • Confidence
  • Reason
  • Progress
  • Natural Laws

7
Philosophes
  • 18th century intellectuals writers in France,
    Britain, Germanies
  • Critics of the status quo
  • Reformers, not Revolutionaries
  • Assumed inequality was natural in human society

8
Montesquieu1689-1755
  • Wealthy French nobleman
  • Criticized absolutism which had deprived nobles
    of share in political power
  • Spirit of the Laws uses history to study
    science of society and government describes
    what is and what ought to be
  • Separation of Powers into three branches
    executive, legislative, judicial

9
Denis Diderot1713-1784
  • Son a cutler, specializing in surgical
    instruments
  • Wanted to be a priest sent to Jesuit school in
    Paris
  • At 19 embarked on writing as a career
  • Years of struggle poverty
  • Imprisoned several times for impious attacks on
    church and government

10
Encyclopedia
  • Diderots big break hired as Editor in Chief
  • Prospectus gather existing knowledge of the arts
    and sciences into an orderly whole in a
    multi-volume work arranged alphabetically
  • Title signified interrelation of sciences
  • Goal share knowledge of everything

11
Encyclopedia
  • Original Plan
  • 10 volumes 8 of text, 2 of plates
  • Estimated cost 2,000,000 livres
  • Subscriptions 280 livres a set
  • Diderot paid 144 livres a month
  • Final Version
  • 28 volumes 17 of text, 11 of plates
  • Published from 1750-1772
  • 4,200 subscribers by 1756

12
Encyclopedia
  • Articles written by all leading intellectuals
  • Wide range of articles
  • Philosophy, religion, politics, government
  • Nature
  • Human anatomy
  • Crafts industries
  • Illustrations graphics provided visual
    explanations to supplement text

13
Encyclopedia
  • Controversial often questioned status quo
  • Wildly successful Diderot became wealthy
  • Quintessential Enlightenment Publication
  • Broadened definition of knowledge
  • Made knowledge accessible, at least to those who
    could read

14
Voltaire1694-1778
  • François Marie Arouet, son of a notary
  • Educated in Paris by Jesuits
  • Dads Plans Law
  • Young Arouets Career Goal Writer
  • Pen Name Voltaire first used in 1718
  • Anagram for Arouet Le Jeune
  • From Veautaire, a farm inherited from a cousin

15
Voltaire1694-1778
  • Early in career, wrote essays and satires
    criticizing officials and government
  • 1718 Incarcerated in Bastille for an essay
    lampooning the Regent for Louis XV
  • 1720s Success with plays and epic poems
  • First writer to actually make money writing

16
  • Long term relationship with Mme du Chatelet
    lived with her until 1749
  • Spent 4 years at court of Frederick Great of
    Prussia (1749-1753)
  • Bought estate at Ferney, near Swiss border
  • Known as author of tragic plays epics to his
    contemporaries
  • Work censored by French authorities
  • 1778 Honored in Paris

17
Candide
  • Written mid-1750s published 1758
  • What is the point of this novel?
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