A Time of Change           Robert Chaplin      History 112      Dr. Farrell      12 April 2000                                 A Time of Change              The enlightenment was a great   quantify of change in both Europe and   America.  Some of the biggest changes, however, happened in the minds of   many and in the writings of many philosophers.  These included  any(prenominal) of   the beliefs of David Hume,  jean Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, and   Francois Voltaire.  Writers during this time focused on optimism, which   is the opinion to do everything for the  surmount (Chaney 119), and the best   for these philosophers was to stretch the minds of the ordinary.

        David Hume was    Scottish and was born on April 26, 1711 and died   in 1776.  He states that he was not born into a  gamey family and was born   into the Calvinist Presbyterian Church.  However, after being influenced   by the  work of Isaac Newton and John Locke he began to draw  fundament from   the Church.  He writes in Enquiry, The idea of God, as meaning an   immeasurably intelligent,  wise and good ...If you want to get a  estimable essay,  grade it on our website: 
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