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    CH 202 Discussion: Lisa M 2:00-2:50 12 October 2012 The Enlightenment: Corruption and Deceit The movement of power of religion to the power of science. A scientific and intellectual revolution. The Enlightenment was a very integral part of modernity. There were new concepts of science‚ philosophy‚ and technology. New ideals of human equality and life were created‚ but all with a cost. During the time period of the enlightenment‚ corruption of power and deceit were very common themes in many

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    understand and improve their society. This time period was known as the Enlightenment or The Age Of Reason which took place during the 17 and 18 century. What were the philosophers or the thinkers of the Enlightenment main idea? Thinkers‚ known as Philosophers in the 17 and 18 century shared many of the same thoughts these Philosophers were John Locke‚ Voltaire‚ Adam Smith and Mary Wollstonecraft. John Locke’s main idea during the Enlightenment was having natural rights for human equality but especially men

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    principles although they sometimes failed‚ overall they succeeded in honoring the enlightenment ideas. The colonists wanted the government to give them the rights that they thought were automatic. For some of those ideas the government did great at upholding them but for others they didn’t uphold them as well. The enlightenment thinkers did a great job of laying a basis for the future governments to build off of. The enlightenment thinkers provided an inspiration for the colonists and for the government

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    In-Class Midterm Paper (Midterm Exam) In What Ways Did the World Change Between 1400 and 1800? History is fluid and dynamic‚ shifting continuously from structure to structure. Between the years 1400 and 1800‚ there were many changes in the world: the Renaissance and Reformation brought their changes to the public life‚ the Age of Exploration opened and expanded an entire world‚ the enlightened became Enlightened‚ and Absolutism came and went its way. The Renaissance brought out the individual

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    “What is Enlightenment?” asked the prominent German Intellectual Immanuel Kant. “It is a man’s emergence from his self imposed...inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance...Dare to know! ‘Have the courage to use your own understanding’ is therefore the motto of the enlightenment.’ “” (Ways Of the World). The film “Amadeus” was set during the age of enlightenment. The film depicts the life of Mozart‚ while subtlety depicting issues related ideals of the Enlightenment. The film

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    Battle of the Sexes: Inequality of Women During the Enlightenment The Enlightenment was a period when clusters of philosophers‚ writers‚ scholars‚ and aristocrats sharply debated standards and assumptions about women’s rights in society. Issues that pertained to widening the women’s sphere into more than just the household‚ questioning the ability of women to logic as men‚ and debating egalitarian co-educational opportunities for both boys and girls. This was a time when women started to come

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    happened in many countries and continents which changed the shape of the world today. The event that I believed changed the course of history in the world was the enlightenment. The enlightenment brought forth many new ideas that helped to transform the world in many positive ways by bringing in a new “Age of Reason”. The Enlightenment had many new conceptions and views throughout various nations‚ by putting and emphasis on science and natural law over religious authority. Some of these ideas were

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    The Enlightenment is a turning point in European society. It challenged the church and it’s practices. New ideas‚ beliefs‚ and discoveries were becoming more common. There were many more philosophers‚ and other thinkers that helped create a better society for generations to come. Before the Enlightenment society was centered around the church. The church believed in original sin‚this means that when you were born you were born with sin. If you disagreed with the church you could get punished

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    In the time period of the Enlightenment era‚ philosophers discussed topics and helped mold the democratic world that men and women live in today. The philosophers would visit in French saloons where they talked about natural laws that people do not comprehend or‚ see if people have the competence to identify truths. All of the philosophers in the Age of Reason believed in something that tied into freedom‚ whether freedom of religion or freedom of government‚ and freedom of women rights or freedom

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    The second half of the eighteenth century marked the height of the period of intellectual curiosity and simulation known as the Enlightenment. This intellectual movement‚ which spread throughout Europe‚ encouraged people to question everything they once thought to be true‚ from the laws of science to methods of government. Enlightenment philosophers and writers pushed for reforms‚ and‚ because of this new concept of debating such a wide variety of once widely held truths‚ people from all over Europe

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