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The term "idols of the mind" was coined by philosopher Francis Bacon in the 17th century in his work "Novum Organum". He used this term to refer to the four types of biases and fallacies that hinder clear and objective thinking: idols of the tribe, idols of the cave, idols of the marketplace, and idols of the theater.
The Japanese word satori literally means "comprehesion", or "understanding" and is a Buddhist term for "awakening". The origin of the word dates from the early 18th century.
The Enlightenment was primarily started by a group of influential thinkers, including Voltaire, Rousseau, Locke, and Montesquieu. These philosophers promoted ideas of individual rights, reason, and the separation of church and state, paving the way for intellectual and social advancements in Europe during the 18th century.
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During the sixteenth century, the Spanish influence on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago was strong. However, by mid-sixteenth century that influence was already starting to wear away, with French influence overtaking the Spanish. Finally by the last part of the eighteenth century, the islands were no longer Spanish. The Spanish language was preserved, however, and today the islands are two of the few regions still speaking Castilian Spanish.
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Spain was responsible for colonizing most of South America in the sixteenth century.
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If it were the sixteenth century I would know, but it's not, so I Don't!
In the sixteenth century, works of art displayed a sense of anger.
Skepticism was the sixteenth century idea that nothing is completely knowable.