| A | B |
| Fontenelle | "Plurality of Worlds"-portrayed churches as enemies of sci. progress |
| Pierre Bayle | "Historical & Critical Dictionary"-attacked superstition,intolerance, and dogma-christ. rel. & morality not ness. rel.- shouldnt compell to believe spec. set of ideas |
| Locke | "Tabula Rosa"-"Essay Concerning Human Understanding" |
| Newton | uiversal laws-people could discover |
| Montesquieu | "Persioan Letters"-"The Spirit of the Laws"-apl. sci. meth. to pol.-separation of powers-dif conditions in dif countries |
| Voltaire | "Candide"-toleration-calas affair |
| Diderot | Encyclopedia |
| David Hume | "Treatise on Human Nature"-study past exp. |
| Adam Smith | eco.-invisible hand-nat. laws of econ.-gov for prot. & pub works |
| Paul d'Holback | matter & motion-humans just machines-very atheist |
| Marie-Jean de Condorcet | "The Progress of the Human Mind"-stages-perfection-optimist |
| Jean-Jaques Rousseau | social contract theory-"The Social Contract"-"Discourse on the origins of the inequality of mankind-"Emile"-child psych. |
| Mary Astell | "A serious proposal to the ladies":edu-"Some reflections upon marriage":if abs power bad->what about fam |
| Mary Wollstonecraft | "Vindication of the rights of women":abs govt bad->abs home bad-women need edu & pol. rights |
| Geoffrin | helped encyclopedia-salon hostess |
| Wateau | "The Pilgrimage to Cythera"-rococo painting |
| Jaques Luis David | "Oath of the Horati" |
| Bach | baroque-fugues |
| Handel | "Messiah"-baroque |
| Richardson | "Pamala"-servant girl |
| Henry Feilding | "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling"-life under aristocracy |
| Gibbon | "The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire"-secular history |
| Beccaria | "On Crimes and Punishgments"-no brutality |
| Joseph II of Austria | enlightened monarch |
| Zinzendoef | pietism-not rational |
| Wesley | methodism-lower classes |
| Hayden | classical |
| Balthasar Neumann | archetect-rel&sec combined-baroque-rococo style-vierzehnheiligen |
| deism | god created and stepped back |
| carnival | festival |
| "Spectator" | mag |