How did the Scientific Revolution lead to the Enlightenment?
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The Enlightenment grew out of the Renaissance, Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution. Like all of these other movements, much Enlightenment thinking challenged accepted beliefs. Enlightenment philosophers wanted to use the ideas and reason of the Scientific Revolution for problems in government and society.
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We are living in a Modern era where we have achieved an efficient lifestyle due to the modern science and technology.
We use different things in our daily routine, most of them are manufactured by using modern science and technology.
That's why we can say that without science and technology we are almost helpless nowadays.
That's why we can also say that scientific revolution brought the enlightenment in every aspects of our daily life.
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