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What is the definition of enlightenment and what are the five key ideas?

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Answered by alexishornerlove
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reason. divine force; makes humans human; destroys intolerance.

nature. good and reasonable; nature's laws govern the universe.

happiness. acheived if you live by nature's laws; don't have to wait for heaven.

progress. society will always go forward and improve; like science, society will be perfected.

liberty and freedom.


Answered by Sanclynz5
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The Enlightenment was a late 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason, individualism, skepticism, and science. Enlightenment thinking helped give rise to deism, which is the belief that God exists, but does not interact supernaturally with the universe.

The Enlightenment was a late 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason, individualism, skepticism, and science. Enlightenment thinking helped give rise to deism, which is the belief that God exists, but does not interact supernaturally with the universe.Five Core Beliefs. The five core beliefs are happiness, reason, nature, progress, and liberty. Reason: By using logical thinking and reasoning the philosophers analyzed truth in the world. Logic and reason can lead you to the right and moral answer.

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