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    Life‚ liberty and property are all natural rights that everyone is entitled to. These rights were transformed and created during the Enlightenment Age‚ then used in the creation of the Declaration of Independence. The Enlightenment Age lasted from 1650 to 1800. During this time period there were numerous important figures arising with their ideals‚ such as John Locke‚ Charles Louis de Secondat Baron de Montesquieu‚ and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The Declaration of Independence was signed July 4‚ 1776

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    The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening prompted Americans to challenge traditional sources of authority in religion and politics through the promotion of science‚ human reasoning‚ equality‚ and natural rights. Many were attracted to these principles due to the oppressed and unjust lives that they were living under the current religious and political rule. The Enlightenment emphasized scientific/human reasoning and observation‚ natural rights‚ and laws that govern the natural world. In 1543‚ Copernicus

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    age vs. enlightenment age according to Kant If it is now asked whether we at present live in an enlightened age‚ the answer is: No‚ but we live in an age of enlightenment. This statement as stated by Kant has a lot of weight when we look at our lives today. One can argue that we are living in an enlightened age. This is because some of the barriers to enlightenment have been removed in many parts of the world. At the time Kant was writing this piece‚ the world had been at age of enlightenment. This

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    Civilizations 106 November 5‚ 2013 Effects of the Enlightenment on the European Lower Class “The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property‚ and putting themselves under government‚ is the preservation of their property.” (Locke 222.) Throughout history there have been many governments; most of them paying the most importance to upper and middle class citizens while leaving out the lower class. The enlightenment was a dark time for the lower class due to the people

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    Manuel Castro English 212 Professor Phares 3-18-15 Compare and contrast the Age of Exploration and the Enlightenment The Age of Exploration and The Enlightenment were products of the Renaissance (1400-1648). Both The Age of Exploration (1400-1500) started by Prince Henry the Navigator (1394- 1460) to the beginning of The Enlightenment (1687-1789). It was symbolic that Prince Henry the Navigator erected the first navigational school in Sagres‚ Portugal where it was considered the rim of the

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    they are fragments of the foundation for the United States government. On the other hand‚ criticism of monarchies and the rise of constitutionalism emerged from the minds of Enlightenment philosophes. For the first time‚ monarchs were seen as servants of the people rather than God. In creating these changes‚ some Enlightenment philosophes and revolutionary scientists were challenging the church. After Copernicus created his heliocentric theory‚ humans began to view themselves as not perfect. No longer

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    throughout Europe like wildfire. Humanity began to rethink the traditional views of society‚ culture‚ politics‚ and the economy. This wave of reformation was known as the Enlightenment Period. European philosophers created new ways to classify the people of the world. Carl Linnaeus was a European scientist who was influenced by the Enlightenment period. He used nature and science to create a system. He was the first individual to create the first system of classifying organisms. He also created a system

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    Which of the political philosophers you read about do you think had the greatest influence on government and society today?  Provide reasons for your position. Out of all the political philosophers that I read about‚ I think Locke had the greatest influence on society and government today. John Locke influenced society with his idea that all babies are born “clean slates”. Even today‚ many people still believe that the environment in which a child grows up in is what forms him or her into the

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    “The Declaration of Independence” from The Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson Enlightenment Essay Sir Isaac Newton unveiled the gravitational theory in 1687. Although this idea may sound basic to us today‚ at the time it was revolutionary. It contradicted religious beliefs and created a cultural movement. The theory created an alternate way of viewing the world‚ through a lens of rationality and experiment. This single theory allowed others to break through the confines of the Puritan and religious

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    current known as the Enlightenment deeply affected the learned clergymen who headed colonial colleges and their students. Around 1650‚ some European thinkers began to analyze nature in order to determine the laws governing the universe. They employed experimentation and abstract reasoning to discover general principles behind phenomena such as the motions of planets and stars‚ the behavior of falling objects‚ and the characteristics of light and sound. Above‚ all Enlightenment philosophers emphasized

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