
Stuff You Should Know SYSK Selects: How The Enlightenment Works
May 23, 2020
The conversation dives into the Enlightenment, a pivotal era where reason began to replace superstition. Key figures like John Locke and Voltaire significantly shaped thought, advocating for individualism and critical thinking. The podcast explores how Enlightenment ideals challenged traditional power structures, leading to modern governance and societal debates. It also discusses the global impact of these ideas, revealing their influence on revolutions and the ongoing struggle between rationalism and spirituality. Plus, there's a quirky listener theory linking mummies to mad cow disease!
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Bacon's Scientific Method
- Francis Bacon introduced the scientific method, advocating experiments to explain phenomena.
- This marked a significant step away from relying solely on religious dogma.
Locke's Social Contract
- John Locke's concept of the social contract posited that individuals give up certain rights to form societies.
- This idea helped establish the foundation for democratic principles.
Voltaire's Salons
- Voltaire, inspired by Locke and Descartes, championed Enlightenment ideas in France.
- He used private gatherings, known as salons, to discuss these radical new ways of thinking.














