Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Enlightement
- God gave human rights and gave human
equality because it was god's idea in his mind.
- Berkeley (Monistic Idealist)
- Locke (believed in separation between god and physical life, Dualistic)
- Everything we know is based on information passed through our senses.
- Hume
- Berkeley
- Locke
- Kings don't rule by divine right, Kings power rested on consent of the governed.
- Rousseau
- Locke
- Louis XIV of France ruled by divine right and absolute power for 72 years starting in 1643.
- We don't know the physical universe. We only know ideas
that we assume the physical universe produces.
- Locke
- Berkeley
- Hume
- We can't know whether god exists or not.
- Hume
- The mind produces ideas.
- Locke
- Berkeley
- Cause and effect is not a valid way of thinking.
- Hume
- Primary interest in Social inequality.
- Rousseau
- We can learn through cause and effect because that's the way
our brain thinks.
- Kant
- God's existance can be proved because he
put us here to doubt our own existance
which proves we exist.
- Locke
- Reality is just a collection of ideas, everything is an illusion.
- Berkeley
- Mind is a blank and we learn as we live.
- Locke
- All knowledge comes from our senses.
- Freedom of speech
- Locke
- Separation of powers in government
- Locke
- Consent of the governed
- Rousseau