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    In the Middle Ages, a woman might have several reasons to be a nun. Some of them, for example, wanted to dedicate themselves to the God; or their families couldn’t afford a daughter and sent them to the convent; or they were not attractive enough to appeal a man and got marriage so they went to the convent. Although we don’t know the reason the prioress becoming the nun, she mustn’t have gone to the convent because of believing in god for she lacked a true religious calling. Besides, as for her background

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    An Age of Reason “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” This brief quotation was spoken by the famous writer and philosopher Voltaire; I believe it vaguely points out that some people are full of absurd ideas, and for others to follow such nonsense is foolish. The quote is just a taste of Voltaire’s wisdom and knowledge of the world, during the Age of Reason. The Age of Reason or The Enlightenment is defined as a change in not just a way of thinking, but

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    contemplation and compassion. These traits have always been present in history and our thoughts. Contemplation is a reflection of deep thought which would overall explain the Age of Reason. Compassion would explain the current events and the astounding shift of morals that have begun to shape the future. The Age of Reason was more of an intellectual movement in which the people began to contemplate about their existence and other relativities due to science.. The shift of values went from spiritual

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    History Honors 11 March 2015 Age of Reason The Age of Reason took place in Europe from the mid 1500s and ended in the late 1700s. This can be categorized into two different time periods. First, was the Scientific Revolution when many scholars created new ways of thinking about the natural world. The Scientific Revolution ended around the late 1600s. Although this time period was over, common ideas spread to the next period. The second time period in the Age of Reason was the Enlightenment. The

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    in the 18th century, the Age of Enlightenment or simply the Enlightenment or the Age of Reason was an elite cultural movement of intellectuals seeking to mobilize the power of reason for the purposes of reforming society and advancing knowledge. According to Emmanuel Kant, one of the greatest contributors to the period of Enlightenment, the term signified the coming of age of mankind, and the emancipation of the human mind from a state of ignorance and error. Thus, the age was a phase of progressive

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    Jyson Ayala English 3A Mrs. Hargraves 8 October 2017 Declaration of Independence: Age of Reason The Age of Reason helped shape the Declaration of Independence by the way it made a man view himself, the pursuit of knowing things and the universe. The three main points are the equality, liberty, and individualism. The purpose of this essay is that the Second Continental Congress was developed on July 4th 1776. The thirteen American colonies were free of Great Britain

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    resided in France during the bloody French Revolution. During this time Paine was taken prisoner and was almost executed. While Paine was a prisoner, he took time to write the beginning of the Age of Reason which was Paine’s attack on organized religion, mainly Christianity, and an article that made

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    In Flesh in the age of reason, the author Roy Porter handles multiple facets of philosophy around the time of enlightenment, gathering together the ideas of well-known theorists on the links between mind, soul, spirit, and body. In the beginning of the book Porter touch on his concern with Christian Theology and works by highly influential philosophers. He challenged the sense of the body as a corrupt vessel for the soul and how the ideas from the influential philosophers, politics, religion, and

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    The Age of Reason was named for the years from 1700 to 1789 where “the best minds passionately believed in the power of knowledge to improve both the individual and society” (EH 437). This time was part of the “Enlightenment,” where educated minds were highly thought of and logical thinking was favored over emotions. It was during this time that William Hogarth (1697-1764) lived and produced paintings. One of his many famous sets is still notable to this day: Marriage a la Mode, an oil on canvas

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    something despite the difficulty or delay in achieving success. The definition of optimism is as follows, the hopefulness and confidence about the future or successful outcome of something. I believe that the trait perseverance best describes the Age of Reason and optimism best describes America today. What do you think of when you hear the word perseverance? To early Americans perseverance meant fighting for a better tomorrow. They had to persevere and fight a country they had originated from to

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