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what is intellectual revolution ​

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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It is a movement about enlightenment and it may be initiated during 17th century where people are more driven by the new discoveries in science and technology and cultural relativism resulting from the explorations.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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What is intellectual revolution

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  • The "Intellectual Revolution" is a term which is used for referring to Greek belief about "nature" in the era before Socrates which was approximately 600 to 400 BCE. Thus, the alternative, specialized terms are "pre-Socratic", "non-theological" or "first philosophy". Assume in mind that the "philosophy" in concern has limited to do with ethics, and vastly more to do with what we would order physics or logic.

  • There are three distinctive features of this aspect of assumption. Firstly, the world is a natural whole which means that metaphysical forces do not make things 'happen'. Secondly, there is a realistic 'order' which means that there are 'laws of nature. Thirdly, humans can 'discover' those ordinances.

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