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Enlightenment thinkers questioned many of the traditional values that dominated Europe for centuries, specifically government and religion. Men like Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu rooted their studies and pursuits based on logic and reason. They questioned monarchy as it seemed to be opposed to man's natural rights.
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Questioning established wisdom, Enlightenment philosophers in Britain, France, and other parts of Europe accepted the idea that rational reform could better humanity. Numerous books, articles, inventions, scientific advancements, laws, conflicts, and revolutions were the result of the Enlightenment.

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The old values that had ruled Europe for centuries, particularly those of the state and of religion, were called into question by Enlightenment philosophers. Men like Locke, Rousseau, and Montesquieu centred their research and endeavours on reason and logic. As monarchy appeared to conflict with man's natural rights, they raised doubts about it. Liberty, progress, reason, tolerance, and eradicating church and governmental abuses were the main aims of Enlightenment thinkers.

Theorists of the Enlightenment held that neither scientific nor political issues could be resolved by anything other than human reason.

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