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    During the Enlightenment‚ or The Age of Reason‚ there were many thinkers who made a huge difference in the world‚ changed how people thought about traditional authority‚ and helped them embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational changes. The Enlightenment was an era of new ideas and ways of thinking that gave rise to the expansion of a literate European society promoting economic improvement and political reform. Out of the many thinkers in this era‚ there are three that

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    Political Ideas of the Enlightenment Enlightenment has long been hailed as the foundation of modern Western political and intellectual culture. The authors of the American Declaration of Independence‚ the United States Bill of Rights and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen were motivated by Enlightenment principles. Important Political Enlightenment Thinkers John Locke (29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704)‚ widely known as the Father of Liberalism was an English philosopher

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    The Age of Enlightenment occurred from about 1600-1800. It was a time where free thought and personal freedoms began. It was an attempt to break free and finally move forward. People were beginning to doubt God’s existence and believed that individuals could find truth for themselves. Europe would be forever changed from these ideas. This gave Europe a chance to flourish and open up to new ideas. This had a very big impact on the humanities. I am going to be discussing how music‚ art‚ literature

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    and the Enlightenment Sabrina Stroud History 201 Professor Lewis March 5‚ 2013 The Great Awakening and the Enlightenment were both extremely influential times in American history‚ but they affected people in different ways. The Great Awakening focused more on spiritual changes that revolved around faith‚ whereas the Enlightenment emphasized on intellectual change and human reason. In my opinion‚ the Enlightenment was more

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    Enlightenment philosophes influenced current political structures by addressing new ideas that are still spread and acknowledged by citizens of every world government. Philosophes’ influences include the recognition of natural rights‚ for citizens‚ needed to be upheld by a government; the questioning of what government type addresses human nature‚ good or evil‚ efficiently; and the different life experiences or circumstances that cause different beliefs on the rights of citizens. The Enlightenment

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    provides an answer that Enlightenment thinkers have waged a war against. People want to live lives of comfort and any struggle will cause them to sink back into their submissive state. However‚ the question that really needs to be asked is not why people want to live in mental slavery‚ but rather why people choose to stay immature? Everyone understands the concepts of the Enlightenment and the social norms of the time‚ but almost no one questions the actual process of Enlightenment and overcoming our

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    2013 The Enlightenment of Handsome Lake During the mid eighteen century a change in thinking accumulated. This new way of thinking is called Enlightenment. The Enlightenment was a time of insightfulness‚ finding a meaning and way to understand the universe. There were many Enlightenment speakers who wanted to share bright new ideas to the people. Such as Handsome Lake whom in “How America Was Discovered” had a vision regarding a change for his people. Handsome Lake enlightenment was a new approach

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    RUNNING HEAD: ENLIGHTENMENT ESSAY Enlightenment Essay Felicia Troublefield Grand Canyon University HTH 469 March 28‚ 2013 Enlightenment Essay Ever since God created the world it has been filled with activity‚ and for three hundred years until about fifty years ago we have been under the influence of the age of modernity. However‚ modernity is fast giving way to postmodernism and again the force this change will undoubtedly cause people to once again change their perspective of the world

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    The Enlightenment period played an important part in deciding practically every part of building Colonial America‚ mostly because it change the way people considered legislative issues‚ governmental issues‚ and religion. Without the principle thoughts and figures of the Enlightenment‚ the United States would have been radically different. The ideas that came within this period molded the ideals of the United States in its developmental years. The Enlightenment emphasized normal rights and legitimate

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    Michelle Chan Ap Euro 1B1 Period 7 The intellectuals of the eighteenth century were influenced by the scientific ideas of the seventeenth century. The enlightenment was a time period of an understanding of all life. They believed that human reason could be used to combat ignorance‚ superstition‚ and tyranny and to build a better world. Their principal targets were religion. Charles Darwin‚ like many other scientists‚ was a professional scientist. His hobby became his vocation when he

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