To answer your question accurately, I would need to see the specific chart you're referring to. However, in general, Enlightenment concepts often illustrated in charts include reason, individual rights, the social contract, and the separation of powers. If the chart presents ideas about governance, such as checks and balances or the rights of citizens, it likely illustrates the concept of the social contract or the separation of powers. If it focuses on human rights or personal freedoms, it might be highlighting the idea of individual rights.
A line chart
the companys organizational structure.
One quote from Plato's Allegory of the Cave that illustrates the concept of enlightenment is: "And when he remembered his old habitation, and the wisdom of the den and his fellow-prisoners, do you not suppose that he would felicitate himself on the change, and pity them?" This quote highlights the idea of someone realizing the limitations of their previous knowledge and experiencing enlightenment as they move towards a greater understanding.
A concept chart
no, because a diagram should be used to represent the processFlow chart to illustrate the events occurrung in an axon of a neuron with the arrival of a nerve impulse
Inequalities
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Reason.
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Separation of powers
Logical reasoning was a major concept in Enlightenment thinking.
It is called a 'pie chart'