The Enlightement

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Mind Map on The Enlightement, created by Parissa Sharifya on 13/01/2016.
Parissa Sharifya
Mind Map by Parissa Sharifya, updated more than 1 year ago
Parissa Sharifya
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The Enlightement
  1. God gave human rights and gave human equality because it was god's idea in his mind.
    1. Berkeley (Monistic Idealist)
      1. Locke (believed in separation between god and physical life, Dualistic)
      2. Everything we know is based on information passed through our senses.
        1. Hume
          1. Berkeley
            1. Locke
            2. Kings don't rule by divine right, Kings power rested on consent of the governed.
              1. Rousseau
                1. Locke
                  1. Louis XIV of France ruled by divine right and absolute power for 72 years starting in 1643.
                  2. We don't know the physical universe. We only know ideas that we assume the physical universe produces.
                    1. Locke
                      1. Berkeley
                        1. Hume
                        2. We can't know whether god exists or not.
                          1. Hume
                          2. The mind produces ideas.
                            1. Locke
                              1. Berkeley
                              2. Cause and effect is not a valid way of thinking.
                                1. Hume
                                2. Primary interest in Social inequality.
                                  1. Rousseau
                                  2. We can learn through cause and effect because that's the way our brain thinks.
                                    1. Kant
                                    2. God's existance can be proved because he put us here to doubt our own existance which proves we exist.
                                      1. Locke
                                      2. Reality is just a collection of ideas, everything is an illusion.
                                        1. Berkeley
                                        2. Mind is a blank and we learn as we live.
                                          1. Locke
                                          2. All knowledge comes from our senses.
                                            1. Freedom of speech
                                              1. Locke
                                              2. Separation of powers in government
                                                1. Locke
                                                2. Consent of the governed
                                                  1. Rousseau
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