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Scientific Revolution

Radical changes to people's understanding of the physical universe

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Reason

Emphasis on the application of the Scientific Revolution and enlightenment ideas in European culture

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Empiricism

Idea that all human knowledge comes through the senses, led by Sir Francis Bacon

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Inductive Method

Drawing conclusions from specific observations, led by Sir Francis Bacon

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Rationalism

Focuses on innate reason, led by Rene Descartes

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Deductive Method

Thinking about things more rationally and how we know what we know, led by Rene Descartes

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Deism

Belief in the existence of a non-intervening supreme being

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Geocentric View

Belief that the Earth is the motionless body at the center of the universe, proposed by Aristotle and Ptolemy

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Heliocentric View

Belief that the Earth revolves around the sun and is the center of the universe, proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus

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Three Laws of Planetary Motion

Laws proposed by Johannes Kepler stating that planets revolve in elliptical orbits and move more rapidly when closer to the sun

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Galileo Galilei

Italian scientist known for controlled experiments, the telescope, and laws of motion and inertia

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Law of Gravitation

Theory founded by Sir Isaac Newton, explaining gravity through mathematical formulas

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Newtonian Universe

Belief that the universe is governed by mathematical laws created by God

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Scientific Method

Methodology building off Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton, involving guessing and inductive reasoning

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Cartesian Method

Philosophical approach of doubting all authority and knowledge, led by Rene Descartes

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Skepticism

Philosophical approach based on doubt, eventually taken over by inductive method

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Blaise Pascal

French mathematician, inventor, and philosopher known for the mechanical calculator and foundational work in probability theory

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Scientific Societies

Institutions supported by governments and monarchs to spread scientific knowledge and create an international scientific community

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Galen

Ancient Greek philosopher known for the theory of the four humors and their impact on health

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Paracelsus

Swiss physician known for linking chemical imbalances to diseases

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Andreas Vesalius

Attorney and physician who dissected cadavers to understand the human body, laying the foundation for later science

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The Enlightenment

Dominant 18th-century intellectual movement developing radical ideas about the nature of humans

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The British Empiricists

Philosophers Hobbs and Locke advocating knowledge gained through experience and differing political views

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State of Nature

The human condition before civilization, described differently by Hobbs and Locke

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Social Contract

Agreement to submit to a government for mutual protection, before which the state of nature was free but vulnerable

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Thomas Hobbes

Political theorist supporting absolute government and the state of nature as a state of war

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John Locke

Philosopher advocating natural rights of life, liberty, and property, independent of government and society

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Blank Slate Theory

Theory proposing all knowledge comes from experience and human development is shaped by education and social institutions

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Philosophes

French philosophers dedicated to exposing social problems and proposing reforms, criticizing old ways

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Natural Law

Principle governing social institutions similar to those governing the physical universe, forming the basis for all morality

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Voltaire

Brilliant writer advocating religious freedom, tolerance, and separation of church and state

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Denis Diderot

French philosopher known for the Encyclopedie, promoting human reason as the foundation of all knowledge

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Montesquieu

French writer advocating for a system of three branches of government and checks and balances

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Philosopher advocating for the 'noble savage' concept and the idea of rulers as servants of communities

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Emile

Educational concept emphasizing fostering each child's curiosity and freedom

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Salons

Discussion groups for French women, providing financial support and protection to reforming intellectuals

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Academies

Specialized groups investigating and promoting knowledge in science and the arts

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Lending Libraries

Institutions promoting education and democracy by providing access to books for citizens

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Masonic Lodges

Secret organizations forming a brotherhood and spreading from Europe to the US

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Marquise de Pompadour

Influential figure protecting philosophers like Diderot and advocating for their freedom of speech

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Marquis de Condorcet

Advocate for women's rights, arguing that women possess the same natural rights as men

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Mary Wollstonecraft

Female writer advocating for women's rights and better education, frustrated by limited opportunities

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Physiocrats

French economics reformers questioning political and economic policies

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Laissez Faire

Economic principle advocating for minimal government intervention in the economy and society

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Adam Smith

Scottish economist known as the father of capitalism, advocating for individual economic freedom and studying natural laws

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Invisible Hand

Concept of automatic regulation in the economy driven by self-interest, proposed by Adam Smith

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David Hume

Philosopher casting doubt on religion and traditional ideas, leading to atheism

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Immanuel Kant

Philosopher challenging traditional ideas and advocating for freedom of thought and action (GERMAN)

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Enlightened Absolutism

Incorporation of liberty, progress, and tolerance into the rule of despots

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Frederick II

Enlightened absolutist leader of Prussia, modernizing the state and befriending Voltaire

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Catherine the Great

Enlightened absolutist leader of Russia, ushering in a new era and founding institutions for women

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Pugachev Rebellion

Rebellion crushed by Catherine's army, leading to continued serfdom and increased oppression

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Joseph II

Emperor of Italy and Rome advocating for people's happiness and reducing Catholic church power

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Edicts of Toleration

Grants of free worship to Jews, Lutherans, and Calvinists, and access to civil service for Protestants in the Habsburg Empire

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Primogeniture

Inheritance practice where the oldest son inherits most of the estate

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Dowry

Payment made by the bride's family to the groom's family, in money or property

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Rococo

Artistic style popular during Louis XV's reign, depicting nobles at play and using light pastels

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Neoclassicism

Artistic movement depicting classical heroes and virtues of self-service and devotion to the state, emphasizing restraint, simplicity, and symmetry

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