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Enlightenment was a movement of the 1700s that promoted knowledge, reason, and science as the means to improve society
The ideas of the enlightenment
The intellectual movement in France during the 1700s that included philosophers such as Voltaire, Rousseau and Diderot was called Enlightenment. They were called Follower of the Enlightenment. The century was called the Age of Enlightenment.
The 1700s can be called the Enlightenment, or Age of Reason.
Edward Jenner, in the late 1700s
The enlightenment was the movement which stressed science and reason.
The Enlightenment movement was started by the political views of Thomas Hobbs and john Locke, both in England. However the Enlightenment is thought to have reached its peak in Paris, France in the mid 1700s.
Scientists began to rely on religion for scientific answers
The Enlightenment movement was centered in Europe, particularly in France and Great Britain. Key figures like Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu promoted ideas such as reason, individualism, and the separation of church and state, which had a significant impact on society, politics, and philosophy during the 18th century.
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The Enlightenment was an intellectual and cultural movement in the 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason, science, and individualism. It encouraged critical thinking, skepticism of traditional authority, and the belief in progress and human rights. Key figures of the Enlightenment include Voltaire, Rousseau, and John Locke.