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    October 2014 Influence of the Enlightenment The Enlightenment also known as the Age of Reason, was a time of new ideas and how humanity could be improved. The purpose of this period was to reform society using reason, and to challenge ideas based on faith with those of knowledge of the scientific method. It was an overall revolution in human thought. “ It promoted scientific thought, skepticism, and intellectual interchange.”(Kors, Alan Charles.) The Enlightenment was very important in the development

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    How Did the Enlightenment Change Western Civilization? How Much Do Enlightenment Idea’s Continue to Influence the World? The Enlightenment, it was also known as the Age of Reason, it was a philosophical and cultural movement that took place in Europe later and spread to North America, The Enlightenment gave rise to new concepts and strong beliefs in Education, liberty and freedom. During this period, Salons were places people gathered to discuss varies topics

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    The Impact of the Enlightenment in Colonial America Crístel Mendieta Lincoln International Academy Advanced Placement United States History Mr. Roger Brady September 12, 2012 Abstract This research paper was written for the Advanced Placement United States History class taught by Mr. Roger Brady. It focuses on the rise of the ideas of the Enlightenment and how these ideas were relevant in the American Revolution, and the creation of the modern American Society. It also provides a throughout

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    Newton. A growing understanding of mathematics and science was known as the Age of Reason. It saw the start of what would become known as the ‘Enlightenment'. What was the Enlightenment? The Enlightenment was a movement that swept through Europe in the 18th century, bringing with it new ideas and philosophies that covered every aspect of life. The enlightenment called for human affairs to be guided by rationality rather than by religious faith, superstition or tradition. It was believed that the power

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    It is very possible that Immanuel Kant’s 1784 essay “What is Enlightenment?” was influenced by Spinoza. Many of the arguments Kant makes could be traced back to arguments that Spinoza made in his Theological-Political Treatise. Kant discusses organized religion, freedom of thought and obedience, all of which are topics into which Spinzoa delves deeply in his work. The viewpoints held by Spinoza on these issues are eerily similar to those of Kant, making Spinoza’s influence quite possible, even

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    the American Revolution many of the ideas of Enlightenment were used as the guidelines that influenced things such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Key figures and innovators like Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln, who have been greatly influenced by the ideas of Enlightenment, founded the United States. This is one of the key periods in time that helped shaped the United States to the way it is has become today. The Enlightenment has produced a number amount of books, inventions

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    choices. Ideas like this flourished in the Age of Enlightenment. One of Kant’s most prominent contributions was a 1784 essay in a monthly magazine, where he defined what it means to be enlightened and outlined the steps to achieve it. The purpose of the essay was to raise awareness and encourage people to pursue intellectual freedom. One of its most interesting characteristics was a paragraph where Kant commented on the current state of Enlightenment in his native Prussia. The passage was

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    The Impact of European Philosophers The philosophers in Europe leading to the Enlightenment era have had a drastic impact on the formation of our government and the way it functions. The Enlightenment era was crucial in determining aspects of colonial America. America provided a excellent clean slate for the European philosophers to form, shape, and paint it from the base to the finished masterpiece. Many concepts were brought to America to build it up to what it is today. John Locke was a huge

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    Philosophers of the Enlightenment played a crucial role in how the governments and people of Europe would think and change. John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau were two political philosophers that were quite important to this movement. John Locke is credited as the “principal forerunner of the Enlightenment” (Mason 18) his writing would have large influence on other prominent figures in the Enlightenment. The words of Rousseau in The Social Contract elaborated on concepts touched upon by Locke,

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    and constantly building on previous insights. The Enlightenment is a historical period referring to the intellectual movement that swept across Europe in the 18th century. To tackle this question, I will be looking at two texts. The essays, ‘An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment’ by Immanuel Kant, an 18th century philosopher, and ‘What is Enlightenment’ by Michel Foucault, a 20th century philosopher. The texts show that the Enlightenment was the age of reason because it allowed individuals

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