
<p> CW #6: Enlightenment Thinkers</p><p>Thinker Major Idea (Your own words) Ideas use in the World Today</p><p>Example: He thought people Example: We have laws to believed everyone is motivated help regulate people’s Thomas Hobbes by self-interest, so rules are behavior needed to keep control</p><p>John Locke</p><p>Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet)</p><p>Baron de Montesquieu</p><p>Jean-Jacques Rousseau</p><p>Cesare Beccaria</p><p>Mary Wollstonecraft</p><p>Denis Diderot 1. According to Thomas Hobbes, what would life be like without a government? </p><p>2. What are the three natural rights according to John Locke?</p><p>3. How does Locke’s view of human nature differ from that of Hobbes?</p><p>4. What were the five beliefs of the philosophes (French philosophers)?</p><p>5. What advantages did Montesquieu see in the separation of powers?</p><p>6. Why do you think the issue of education was important to both Astell and Wollstonecraft?</p>
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