it is called 'the age of reasons'
A. medieval
b. renaissance
c. baroque
d.classical
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The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith. Rationalism is the idea that humans are capable of using their faculty of reason to gain knowledg
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Baroque is also called 'the age of reasons'.
- Baroque is also called the 'Age of Reasons' in European History.
- Thinkers and scientists like Issac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, and Rene Descartes worked to offer a foundation for cutting-edge technological know-how and mathematics.
- Influential thinkers like Thomas Hobbes and John Locke sought to use comparable strict regulations of remark and reasoning to philosophy and political technological know-how.
- During this era, Europe left in the back of the static viewpoints of the middle ages and Renaissance and took a massive step closer to the innovations and ideas of the modern world.
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