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Chapter 19: The Enlightenment

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History 104 SI on Chapter 19: The Enlightenment for mad libs.

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History 104 SI on Chapter 19: The Enlightenment for mad libs.

por Jessica Fox
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Montesquieu Kant Beccaria Bayle Voltaire Locke Rousseau Hume Spinoza Smith

advanced the idea that nothing can be known beyond all doubt .

envisioned a deterministic universe in which good and evil were merely relative values and human actions were the result of outside circumstances , not free will .

argued that at birth the human mind is blank and all ideas are derived from sensory experience . He believed that human development is determined by external forces , not innate characteristics .

argued that the ideal government would have a separation of power and that political power would be divided unequally among the different social classes .

supported religious toleration and believed in God but rejected formal religious institutions .

argued that , rather than liberating the individual , rationalism and civilization destroyed individualism .

Believed that sovereign power should belong to all the people , not a monarch emphasized the superiority of human passion over reason in driving human behavior .

believed that the pursuit of individual self - interest in a competitive market would lead to rising prosperity and greater social equality .

suggested that freedom of the press and speech would lead to an enlightened society .

made a plea for reform of the penal system that advocated the prevention of crime over its punishment .

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