Adam Smith was a 18th century philosopher and of what descent?
What is Scottish descent?
The French philosopher Voltaire was extremely critical of what religious organization. He called this religion dubious and that it had many flaws.
What is the Catholic Church or Christianity?
Immanuel Kant was a what philosopher who is a central figure in modern philosophy.
What is German?
Adam Smith's first book, "Theory of Moral sentiments" explores morality, but more importantly human what?
What is sympathy?
Voltaire is a very prolific philosopher who is still remembered today. Which one of his ideas exist in schools everywhere?
What is separation of church and state?
Immanuel Kant believed in the what, which means to exercise reason publicly?
What is the freedom of the press?
Adam Smith is often referred to as the father of what?
What is capitalism?
Voltaire was imprisoned in what prison because of his wit and mockery expressed in his writings about the french regents family. This prison is alluded to in "A Tale of Two Cities" as well.
What is the Bastille?
One of Kant's ideas what that if a individuals actions is free then his own reason is generated from the maxim principle from which that action was performed. Basically he believed your actions are based on what?
What are the right principles?
Adam Smith was an amazing author, what is Adam Smith's most famous piece of literature?
What is "Wealth of Nations?"
Voltaire believed that the best form of government is a what; He believed the church and government was corrupt as well.
What is a monarchy?
Kant claims the true vocation of human reason is not for us to become happy, but rather to make us worth of happiness by assisting us in becoming what?
What is virtuous?
Smith proposed the idea of this-the tendency of free markets to regulate themselves by means of competition, and supply and demand.
What is the invisible hand?
Voltaire chose to not believe in any single religion, he didn't believe he needed to believe in God. He was interested in the natural laws that we're underlying in all religions. Voltaire, like most Enlightenment thinkers, considered himself a what?
What is a deist?
In one of Kant's works, "The Critique of Pure reason," he explains the bond between reason and the human experience and to move beyond the failures of traditional philosophy and what?
What are metaphysics?