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John Locke: The Most Influential Thinkers Of The Enlightenment

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After the Renaissance period, there was new ideology and new movement surrounding politics, philosophy, science and reason. This movement became known as the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment took place in parts of Europe and encompassed the ideas of individualism, relativism, and rationalism. The thinkers of this era questioned authority and embraced cultural change. There were many influential philosophers who promoted their ideas through their writings. Thinkers such as John Locke, Immanuel Kant, and David Hume had a great influence during the Enlightenment and helped paved the way for how we perceive the world today. (the culture trip)

The “Father of Liberalism”, John Locke is viewed as one of the most influential thinkers of Enlightenment. John Locke was an English philosopher and empiricist who promoted individualism. (Factmyth) Locke believed that people were born with minds that are a blank slate and they change based off experience. He believed in the rights of the individuals, the equality of all men, and that a government’s power is given by the consent of the people. He did not believe in absolutism and, instead, believed that the people could dissolve the government at any point if they thought the …show more content…

He came from a very religious family and lived a very modest life but he, himself was not a largely religious person during his adult life. Throughout Kant’s writings, he discusses his beliefs that humans are by nature, prone to corruption. He believed that religious authority should be replaced by the authority of reason and what he termed, the “Categorical Imperative”. Kant created early modern rationalism and empiricism, and continues to exercise a significant influence today in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, and other fields. (philosophizethis) Kant believed in the philosophy to do unto others as you would have them do unto

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