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    The ideals of the Enlightenment are the basis of our democracies and universities in the 21st century: belief in reason, science, skepticism, secularism, and equality. In fact, no other era compares with the Age of Enlightenment. Classical Antiquity is inspiring, but a world away from our modern societies. The Middle Ages was more reasonable than its reputation, but still medieval. The Renaissance was glorious, but largely because of its result: the Enlightenment. The Romantic era was a reaction

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    socio-political change in France. This period is commonly known as the Enlightenment. During the period of Enlightenment forward thinking individuals discussed radical concepts of inalienable rights. One of these Enlightenment figures central to our freedom

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    The Enlightenment was a extended intellectual, philosophical, cultural, and social movement that spread throughout England, France, Germany, and other parts of Europe during the 17th century. The Enlightenment supported the idea that science and logic could make society better. Participants in the movement were mostly educated intellectuals and philosophers. Before the Enlightenment, Europe was in a time period called the Scientific Revolution. The Scientific Revolution was a time when people like

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    The Enlightenment was a period of time where people began to change the way they thought about government and made reforms towards the betterment of society. Before the Enlightenment, Europe was controlled by absolute monarchs; kings and queens who are in complete control. Among these were the 5 Great European Powers; France, Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria. When philosophers such as Locke, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Voltaire, and Beccaria preached new ideas that threatened these monarchies. John

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    Throughout the Enlightenment, philosophes have made discoveries as well as have ideas that have revolutionized society as we know it today. The Enlightenment took place during the 17th and 18th century in Europe. During this period, philospohes, or philosophers, would discuss different questions and brought new, intellecutal ideas that brought out the Age of Reason. There is many different points of view of what the philosophes main idea was during the enlightenment. The main idea of the philosophes

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    During the early 18th century new ideas began to arise across Europe. For instance the idea of the Enlightenment, which lead to new intellectual ideas, logical/factual mindsets that weren't seen as much before and religious tolerance. Before this , close to everything was biblical based. However to an extent the new ideas of the Enlightenment and religious tolerance displayed the religious influence and corruption of Europe during the 18th century. “Hark ye friend” said the Orator, “Do you think

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    during the Enlightenment period. Their ideas permeated society in a way that was revolutionary; they created a reaction and transformed the world, in the best way possible. The term ‘philosophe’ comes from the French word for philosopher. Though, ascribing this sole vocation to The Philosophes deeply undermines their work and communal impact. These intellectuals inspired an era of progression in all aspects of society. Coming down from the height of The Scientific Revolution, The Enlightenment Thinkers

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    The ideas of the enlightenment during the eighteenth century was to promote reason, logic and freedom of thought over dogma, faith or religion, and especially the way government back then was running in Europe. It was revolutionary era because all the philosophers, and other smart thinkers at the time gathered their new opinion or ideas together to shift the way people, politicians or government, and religious figures thought about the rules of life in the universe. According to Mary Wollstonecraft

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    The enlightenment is the period in history that spanned from the 1600s to the 1800s. It is separated from the Renaissance because during the enlightenment there was a shift of ideas. The thinkers of the time shifted their ideas to emphasize human reason and individualism while the Renaissance was the revival of classical art, architecture, literature, and learning. Philosophers, thinkers, and scientist shifted their ideas to emphasize human reason and individualism in an effort to rid the world of

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    of Independence) The Enlightenment ideas emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition. The American Revolution started due to ideas of the Enlightenment that changed the government and gave people rights through the balance of power, protection of natural rights, and the right to rebel to protect these freedoms. First, Federalism was designed to balance the power of the national and state governments by limiting powers of the national government. Enlightenment thinkers

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