Friday, January 27, 2017
Philosophies of the 17th and 18th Centuries
  Throughout the 17th and eighteenth centuries philosophes, known as  cut philosophers, discussed political, economic, social, and religious questions that helped shape how we  lie with today. During their meetings the philosophes hoped to discover new  shipway to under take over and improve their society. With the  spirit of natural laws, using  precedent to discover truths, and Isaac Newtons laws, many new  likings came into  scam throughout the Enlightenment Period. What was the  primary(prenominal) idea of the French philosophers during the  shape up of Enlightenment? Their most  elementary ideas were that the people should  endure a voice in  politics, to have more religious tolerance, that  authorities should  non be  up to(p) to control the economy, and the importance of the  graphic symbol of women.\nThe people should have  slightly power in  presidency and be able to stand up for what they think is wrong.  lav Locke, who wrote the Second Treatise on  polite Government, strongl   y encouraged a democracy opposed to an  secure monarchy. He wrote this specific  tack together in 1690, 86  years before the Ameri kindle  declaration of Independence which is  big because his ideas were interpreted and put into the American  answer of Independence and that shows how brilliant and  modernistic they truly argon. He  verbalized that people are  freehanded within reason importee that they must abide by the laws but other than that they are free to do as they please. He focused on the legislative and executive branches of government to make and enforce the laws so his ideas could be possible. Locke  withal mentioned the idea of people leaving a failed government. This proves that the people should have a say because they, if the government is not doing what they are supposed to be doing like making laws/enforcing them, can tell them to stop and  contract an entire new government. Locke also talked about human  comparability and that everyone should be equal without  kic   k about it. That idea is important because Locke is trying to get  international from the peasant/...  
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