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How has modern civilization changed

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Answered by krishhhhnnnna
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Answered by JAYADADI
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  • "Modern Civilization" is, in many ways, a loaded term. In order to truly explain what it is, we must first unpack the word "modern". Within the following, we are taking the commonly accepted anthropological definition of "civilization" as a social grouping which is settled, hierarchical and employs specific forms of political structure. This is because the words "modern" and "civilization" often overlap in common parlance, but in order to answer the question they must be separated.

  • "Modern" brings to mind contemporary technology, forms of government and social structures. However, bound up within all of those is the logic of the "project of modernity" which was the driving philosophical force behind the rapid technological and intellectual expansion of Western Europe following the end of the Renaissance in the 17th Century. This meaning of modernity can be traced back to the writings of immanuel Kant who was the first thinker to posit that all of the mysteries in the world would reveal themselves under the lens of human reason. Knowledge did not come from God or Church, but from human behavior. It is this attitude that pervades modernity and everything modern. We can thus say that a "modern civilization" is one which does not seek its answers from a spiritual authority, but rather seeks to find its own using the scientific method.
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