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    The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was an important period in the history of Western Civilization during the 17th and 18th centuries - a time of social turmoil where societies were divided between social groups and struggled for freedom, equality and democracy (Seidman, 2008: 6). This time gave rise to remarkable social thinkers, known as Enlighteners, who pioneered a new science of society (Seidman, 2008: 5). These highly educated Enlighteners believed the world could be rationally

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    1. Do some research on Voltaire and his beliefs as well as the era in which he wrote, which was the Age of Enlightenment. Be sure to cite your sources of information. The Age of Enlightenment occurred from the 1620s until the 1780s. This movement began in England, and steadily spread almost worldwide before long. The term Enlightenment was used to contrast the Dark Ages, a time in which innovation and free-thinking was at an all-time low. Voltaire’s French philosophy included free-thinking and

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    odds, humans carved their way into this world to leave their mark. A time period in history where thinking began to dig deeper and defining one 's philosophical thoughts became a prevalent and popular subject to indulge in was "The Age of Enlightenment". During this age, many philosophers who studied the fundamental nature

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    The Age of Enlightenment was an era for the humanities and an understanding of human rights, Cesare Beccaria, a doctor in law, wanted to reform the justice and law system seeing them cruel and ineffective. He was also part of an intellectual circle called, “The Academy of Fists”, a group focused on the justice system reformation and also the economic and political reformation, formed by the two brothers Pietro and Alessandro Verri. Beccaria mostly refers to the use of torture and capital punishment

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    Opposing the core idea of the Age of Enlightenment that the universe is a mechanism in which man is just its cog, Romanticism envisioned humans as part of divine creation. German philosophers and writers such as Goethe and Schiller, and other members of the German literary movement of the 18th century, Sturm und Drang (Storm and Stress), focused on human emotions, senses, and intuition in their poetry and prose, thus forming the foundation of a new aesthetic and philosophic movement. As a continuation

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    political in Enlightenment Age of Enlightenment rearranged politics and social in earthshaking ways. This culture movement embraced several types of philosophies, or approaches to thinking and exploring the world. Most of philosopher stay in cafe share their idea together. Many of ideas developed during the Enlightenment influenced our today’s society. However, that many of ideas of the Enlightenment had a negative impact since their elaboration in the eighteenth century. For a long time Age of Enlightenment

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    Assignment: The Age of Enlightenment A satire is a literary component in which writers use to criticize and expose corruption and stupidity of a person or society by employing the use of ridicule, humor, exaggeration, and irony. The novel “Candide” is an example of a satire. Throughout the novel, Voltaire ridicules Candide’s belief of the world as the best possible world in order inform readers about the authority of reason in The Age of Enlightenment. The Age of Enlightenment was an eighteenth

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    The Renaissance was a time of rebirth. It introduced to us different ways of thinking and new ways to express ourselves. The Enlightenment was a time of political and social expression. It was a time when people would speak out about how the Government should change or approach problems. The Protestant Reformation was a time period of rebellion and question. It was the age of rebellion against the Catholic Church, back when it was illegal to express your questions and speak up, but people did. What

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    Immanuel Kant remains to this day as one of the most influential philosophes in the history of Western philosophy. In his essay writing “What is Enlightenment?” he defines enlightenment as “man’s release from his self-incurred tutelage”[1]. In order to understand Kant’s line of thinking we must understand what he meant by “tutelage”. He describes tutelage or immaturity or incompetence - “the inability to use one’s understanding without direction from another”[1]. According to Kant, immaturity is

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    the dynamic of philosophical thinking forever. This period was deemed the Age of Reasoning or as it is well known, the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment was a movement driven by philosophy and the means of intellectual ideas, ideals and thinking that influenced Europeans and later took command over the entire world. Ideas, methods, and concepts were taken from the Scientific Revolution to mold the outline of the Enlightenment. Thinkers of this period were called philosophers, who were people who believed

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