• Asignatura: Historia
  • Autor: yolowatch05
  • hace 6 años

How were the Enlightenment ideas spread?

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Respuesta dada por: kirat4
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Enlightenment thinkers held that human knowledge could combat ignorance, superstition, and tyranny to build a better world. The Enlightenment had a great influence on scientific, economic, political and social aspects of the time. This type of thought spread in the bourgeoisie and in a part of the aristocracy, through new means of publication and diffusion, as well as meetings, held in the homes of wealthy people or aristocrats, in which intellectuals and politicians participated in order to expose and debate about science, philosophy, politics or literature. According to many historians, the limits of the Enlightenment have reached most of the sixteenth century, although others prefer to call this time the Age of Reason. Both periods are in any case, united and related, and it is even equally acceptable to speak of both periods as one.

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