Revolutions in Thinking
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- 2. One of the most famous philosophers of the Enlightenment who promoted the idea of people having “natural rights” from the law of nature.
- 4. a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- 6. Intellectuals of the 18th-century Enlightenment who applied reason to the study of many areas of learning, including philosophy, history, science, politics, economics, and social issues.
- 9. Philosopher that promoted the “Social Contract” theory between people and their government
- 10. Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars.
- 11. French writer who was outspoken in his religious, political, and social liberty beliefs especially the right to freedom of speech.
- 13. A theory, rejected by modern science, that maintained that the Earth was the center of the universe.
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- 1. A book of knowledge created during the Enlightenment aimed "to change the way people think" and for people to be able to inform themselves and to know things.
- 3. political philosopher who promoted the “3 branches of government:” the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
- 5. theory that maintains that the sun is the center of the solar system.
- 7. a method of observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.
- 8. During the Enlightenment, a place where women were given the opportunity for limited interaction with Enlightenment ideas and to meet for intellectual discussion.
- 12. The philosophy that government gets its right to exist and govern by the “consent of the governed.”