Human Limits
Across
- 5. The scientist whose laws of motion proved the universe is governed by logic.
- 7. The English thinker who claimed all men have rights to life and liberty.
- 9. A form of government preferred by radicals over absolute monarchy.
- 11. The period between
- 12. The belief in a "Watchmaker" God who does not interfere with the world.
Down
- 1. The Latin command to "dare to know," popularized by Immanuel Kant.
- 2. The witty Frenchman who championed free speech and religious tolerance.
- 3. The social agreement between the governed and their governors.
- 4. Diderot’s massive attempt to categorize all human knowledge.
- 6. Pertaining to the worldly and the temporal rather than the divine.
- 8. The theory that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience.
- 10. The supreme light used to dispel the darkness of ignorance. SALON A gathering in a private drawing room to debate philosophy and art.