It means that it had nothing to do with religion, the subjects it was about were out of the religious sphere.
you gotta say what is in the box, if you want an answer
I am not completely sure what you mean when you say "What were the enlightenment thinkers?", but here's a quick, little summary about what the Enlightenment thinkers studied. The Enlightenment thinkers studied (ideas) about/of human nature, and had studied some of the best forms of government as well.I really hope this helped you out a little bit!Bye.
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
Enlightenment thinkers believe that individuals should have a say in the laws and policies that affect them. Taxation without representation denies people the ability to participate in the decision-making process, which goes against the principles of political equality and consent of the governed. This lack of representation was seen as unjust and oppressive by Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke and Thomas Paine.
Mary Wollstonecraft is considered one of the most prominent Enlightenment thinkers who focused on women's rights. In her work, "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," she advocated for women's education and social equality, challenging the prevailing views of her time that women were intellectually inferior to men.
It means that it had nothing to do with religion, the subjects it was about were out of the religious sphere.
saecularibus
just say stupid i mean tresdeas
The English words "Secular songs" in African Luhya language become "Tsinyimbo tsie eshialo".
Vasudeva-the ferry man is siddhartha's guide, he is siddharthas guide to enlightenment, and over time they start to look alike because they are both attaining enlightenment. people say these two men have found the way to enlightenment
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Wollstonecraft
Descartes
"terrestrial prophets" (as opposed to, say, heavenly): prophetae terreni"secular prophets" (as opposed to, say, sacred): prophetae secules
Enlightenment<P> <P>THE ENLIGHTENMENT <P> OR....AS FOLLOWS <P>ENLIGHTENMENT,THE <P> OR... <P> EVOLUTION X <P>They were very excellent movies if i do say so myself. <P>:D</P>
You could say that in the context of science being a product of human enlightenment or human search for knowledge.
You could say that the two biggest were the American and French Revolutions.