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Wollstonecraft argued that the Enlightenment was based on an ideal of reason in all human beings. Because women have reason, they too are entitled to natural rights.
An enlightenment thinker will emphasize the need to question. They believe an ideal must be tested rather than simply accepted.
Government should exist with the consent of the people.
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that the government should exist by the consent of the people (apex)
that government should exist by the consent of the people.
Colonists were becoming less religious...the ideas of the Enlightenment appealed to them because it minimized God as a divine force and maximized human thinking and science.
Many leaders supported the enlightenment ideal of individual liberty, but they were also unwilling to demand an end to slavery.
Amida Nyorai, also known as Amitābha Buddha, is a central figure in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in Pure Land traditions. He is revered as the Buddha of Infinite Light and Life, embodying compassion and wisdom. Devotees believe that by chanting his name, they can attain rebirth in his Pure Land, a realm of peace and enlightenment. Amida represents the ideal of salvation through faith and devotion.
Voltaire believed in the power of reason, tolerance, freedom of speech, and separation of church and state. He emphasized the importance of education and intellectual freedom, championing these ideas during the Enlightenment era as a means to challenge traditional authority and promote social progress.
it is said to be in normal occlusion when the teeth are present and occluding in a healthy, stable, and pleasant manner while ideal occlusion or we all know "perfect occlusion" is the relationship existing when all the teeth are perfectly placed in the arches of the jaws and have a normal anatomic relationship to each other. We can attain normal occlusion but never an ideal occlusion. -irishkim7
1. Brahman is the supreme and ideal Hindu god and the aim of every Hindu should be to be to surrender to it. Under less than ideal conditions a Hindu has to worship other gods that originate from Brahman. 2. A Hindu can attain Moksha through Karma and become one with Brahman.