During enlightenment, revolutionary philosophers invited philosophers to a new idea to better understand and improve their society. They are contemporary thinkers, taking into account the best interests of society. Each philosophy has his or her own thoughts, but they all evolve around the theme: equality and human freedom. A famous and influential philosopher is John Locke. Rock born in England in the middle of the 17th century experienced the British Civil War and the glorious revolution. He firmly believes in the equality of all people. In his book "Second Paper of Citizenship" he says, "Whether the creatures of the same species and grade ... should be the same even if they do not belong ... ... more content Show
Voltaire said that only two religions allow the population to cause hatred and competition between the two groups. But if all religions are tolerated, accepted and represented, peace will be remarkable and the government will function effectively for the benefit of all people. All concerns are not only for one or two groups, but for many groups, reflecting the rights of everyone as religious equality is brought to everyone. Adam Smith, known as the father of contemporary economics, is a major supporter of the private market. He supports an economic system based on personal decisions rather than government decisions. Smith thinks that no one or group is suitable for making decisions for a large number of people, and people know how to make a decision on their own welfare. In Smith 's mind people try to supplement their lives, but when seeking personal economic benefits they mistakenly promote society and stimulate the economy in subconscious mind. If people earn more money by working hard, most people will work hard. Smith suggested that people are self defensive naturally, and defaults are selfish, but to a certain extent. In this world, if you have enough money, you can get most of it. Smith thinks that everyone should be free
The turning point of how people see the government and society is enlightenment. In enlightenment, philosophers tried to change the traditional European order. A new era of reason will support progress and support the use of reason. This is contrary to the old order which used religion as the main source of answers to questions. The church and the government seek out the ideas that appeared in enlightenment, but the thoughts that appeared in enlightenment can still change the world. Many of the ideas suggested during enlightenment changed the government, society, and changed the world.
He is a German philosopher living in the 18th century, an important part of enlightenment. He is responsible for many of our key ideas relating to enlightenment, especially in addition to our own reasons, we are concerned with an authoritative viewpoint, ie a question about the way we live our life You should trust all the most basic questions. The ultimate authority is that we can gather from exercising our rationality. This is not coincidence. There is Kant's biography. Not long ago - about fifteen years ago - I personally found an interesting reading, but I had a very strong interest in Kant. (I call Manfred Kuehn's biography Kant: Biography.) For most people, this is not particularly moving reading. Kant has not that funny life