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100

System of thought characterized by doubt that anything can be known for certain to be true.

Skepticism

100

The period of history where individuals started thinking more philosophically and in the process abandoned traditional Christian ideals for more modern/rationalist theories.

Enlightenment

100

French philosopher who said, “I think, therefore I am”:

Descartes

100

Stated that the purpose of government is to protect individual rights by making sure some citizens do not violate the rights of others 

Locke

100

Theory the purpose of government is to protect individual rights by making sure some citizens do not violate the rights of others

Liberalism

200

Freethinkers/those who act without regard to moral law.

Libertines

200

One who engaged in freethinking philosophical thought and dialogue during the period of the enlightenment—particularly in France.

Philosophe

200

Dutch Philosopher who abandoned Judaism and believed the universe is God

Spinoza

200

Thought "natural society” centered around a small republic where citizens assembled to make laws 

Rousseau

200

The purpose of government is to protect individual rights by making sure some citizens do not violate the rights of others

Life, Liberty, Property

300

System of thought relying solely on rational thinking and problem solving.

Rationalism

300

deist view that God created all things, set them in motion and left it to itself. He likened God to a watchmaker who makes the watch, sets the mechanisms in motion and walks away.

"Mechanical Universe"

300

The Father of the Enlightenment; author of the Historical and Critical Dictionary?

Bayle

300

The Father of the Enlightenment

Bayle

300

According to Locke the best form of government

One controlled by the majority of citizens ruling through a representative government.

400

French protestant who accepted Calvinist beliefs.

Huguenot

400

people were “free” and knew nothing of morality and justice, and constantly warred with one another.

State of Nature

400

Philosophe who came up with the Encyclopedia

Diderot

400

Thought State of Nature was where people were “free” and knew nothing of morality and justice, and constantly warred with one another. 

Hobbes

400

How Spinoza viewed the universe

as a machine which he called God.

500

Religion/Thought that God created all things and then abandoned it to its own designs.

Deism

500

work that states that the power of the government comes from the people

Social Contract

500

Enlightenment thinker that said the best form of government is a small republic where people gather in assembly to make laws

Rousseau

500

Enlightenment writer who spread Enlightenment ideas through plays, stories, and philosophical works.

Voltaire

500

Form of government favored by Voltaire

Voltaire