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Good morning VT21
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How do you feel about being back at school?
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Slide 2 - Sondage
How difficult were the previous lessons?
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Planning for this lesson
Reviewing homework
6.3 Instruction Enlightenment
Big 6.2 + 6.3 quiz
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Objectives for this lesson
At the end of this lesson...
...you know what was and what caused the enlightenment.
...you know how the enlightenment spread through Europe.
...you can name at least 4 ideas from the enlightenment.
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6.3 The Enlightenment
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What caused the Enlightenment?
The Renaissance
Scientific revolution
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Enlightenment
''An intellectual and philosophical movement that reached great heights during the 18th century.''
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Immanuel Kant
“Enlightenment is throwing off these chains of mental immaturity that we have brought upon ourselves. This mental immaturity makes it impossible to use reason without being led to do so by another”.
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Ratio
Reason, common sense
The scientists dare to trust their own Ratio and no longer blindly follow whatever the church and the king say.
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Who in France wouldn't be happy with people using their Ratio? And why?
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How were their ideas spread?
Through salons
With Encyclopedias
(Predecessor of wikipedia)
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How did the Republic react
-> Artifacts with Van Bruggen
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Tow barge (trekschuit)
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Critiquing the church
Scientist disproved a lot of superstitions.
For example: They believe such things as that the devil could fly into your mouth if you left it open for too long.
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Modern superstitions
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New kind of christianity (deism)
-God made the earth a left.
-All lawes of nature have been
placed their by God.
Dutch Spinoza was a Deist
(also Voltaire and Kant)
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New idea= Atheism
Diderot:
-There is no god.
-Laws of nature determine
everything.
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New idea= Fundamental rights
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New idea= Seperation of power
Montesquieu:
Seperation of power:
-Legislative power
-Executive power
-Judicial Branch
Before Montesquieu these powers weren't seperation