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22 June, 08:21

explain the influence of scientific ideas on the progression of thought from the scientific revolution to the enlightenment

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  1. 22 June, 08:30
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    Rationalism, humanism, no religious thinking.

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    These were some of the scientific ideas that allowed progression. It's not a secret that religion was a declared enemy of scientific thoughts, because they were aimed to replace religion with science, but in a good sense. Back then, all natural events were justified with religion, this misunderstanding and sophist speech allowed empires to massacre societies, and to perpetuate Kings and Monarchs.

    Even more, rationalism permit people to know their power as rational beings, all things they could create giving humankind the importance that they deserved. At the end, the enlightenment period was centered on these ideas, giving to history and next generations the biggest advances in humankind.
  2. 22 June, 08:49
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    Vaues of individualism because it demonstrated the power of the human mind ... The power of human beings to discern truth through reasoning influenced the development of the Enlightenment value of rationalism
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