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00 Enlightenment and Revolution, Culture and Society in the Enlightenment Misc chapbooks (pulp fiction), Culture and Society in the Enlightenment Education Elite - Moved from Classical literature to more practical education (mathematics, geography, languages, sciences, etc). Interestingly, very few scientific discoveries came out of these universities in the 18th century whereas much did in the 17th, The Enlightenment (Alternate Names: A Time of Ellumination; Age of Reason) 1650 to 1800 Social Reformers - philosophes Role was to change the world not just discuss it - via critical skepticism Jean Jocques Rousseau 1712-1778 Social Contract, The Enlightenment (Alternate Names: A Time of Ellumination; Age of Reason) 1650 to 1800 Social Reformers - philosophes Role was to change the world not just discuss it - via critical skepticism Denis Diderot 1713-1784 Encyclopediast -used the 28 volumes to attack French political system and Christianity, Popular Culture - produced by commoners Locales Coffe Houses, Culture and Society in the Enlightenment ???? Women, Religion and the Church Popular vs institutional religion Institutional, The Enlightenment (Alternate Names: A Time of Ellumination; Age of Reason) 1650 to 1800 Social Reformers - philosophes Role was to change the world not just discuss it - via critical skepticism Natural philosophers (Scientists) of 17th Century only reached the elite, but the philosophes of the 18th made it more 'available' to people and took the skepticism to new topics - secularization, The Enlightenment (Alternate Names: A Time of Ellumination; Age of Reason) 1650 to 1800 IGNORE ???? In Book but doesn't seem important on outline, essay, check study guide, Religion and the Church Popular vs institutional religion Popular