Age of Enlightenment (1 mars 1941 – 1 déc. 1952)
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- The Enlightenment brought secular thought to Europe and reshaped the ways people understood issues such as liberty, equality, and individual rights.
- challenged traditional authority and emphasized the importance of human reason and observation.
Positive - fostered a greater emphasis on individual rights and freedom, leading to revolutions like the American and French Revolutions
Negative - The Enlightenment's focus on reason and empirical observation led to a questioning of traditional religious beliefs and practices, The Enlightenment's emphasis on reason and civilization often led to the view that certain groups were inferior and needed to be "civilized" or controlled.
- the Enlightenment was a period of significant change in how humans understood and interacted with the natural world, laying the groundwork for modern scientific and ecological thought.
- the Age of Enlightenment was a period of profound intellectual and societal transformation that laid the groundwork for the modern world.
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