If by that you mean, when they had their best writers, poets and so on. Then that would be around 1850 - 1900. Oscar Wilde, Patrick Pearse etc.
Thomas O'Connor has written: 'Boston's Histories' 'An Irish theologian in Enlightenment France' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Theology, Enlightenment, History 'Jansenists in Seventeenth Century Ireland'
Moliere's "Tartuffe" satirizes religious hypocrisy and challenges the authority of the Church, reflecting Enlightenment values of skepticism and freedom of thought. Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" uses irony and satire to criticize British economic exploitation of Ireland, addressing social injustices and advocating for rational solutions, which align with Enlightenment principles of reason and social critique.
spiritual enlightenment can not be achieved easily. It takes a lot of effort.
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what were economic ideas of the enlightenment
The name for the group pride birthed from Enlightenment reasoning is called "Enlightenment humanism" or "Enlightenment rationalism."
Another name for enlightenment is EThe Enlightenment is sometimes called the Age of Reason.
Thomas was for enlightenment
During the enlightenment governments and churches tried to stop spread enlightenment ideas
Enlightenment will come to you when you least expect it, if your heart is truly ready.
Ideas from the Enlightenment thinkers ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Swift's essay "A Modest Proposal" is exemplary of Enlightenment thinking as it uses satire to criticize societal issues and promote rational solutions. It exposes the absurdity of colonial policies in Ireland and debates about poverty. By proposing a shocking solution to the problem of poverty through cannibalism, Swift challenges readers to think critically about the systemic injustices and moral failings of society, reflecting Enlightenment ideals of reason, logic, and social reform.