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81Enlightenment (The German) — See Aufklärung ( …
82Enlightenment, the — En|light|en|ment, the [ ın laıtnmənt ] an INTELLECTUAL movement in 18th century Europe that emphasized the importance of human thought and science rather than religious belief …
83Enlightenment Centuries — the 17th and 18th centuries (1600s and 1700s) when in America and Europe human reason prevailed in educational, political. and religious doctrine …
84Enlightenment the — Просвещение …
85Age of Enlightenment — Age of Reason redirects here. For other uses, see Age of Reason (disambiguation) …
86Counter-Enlightenment — is a term used to refer to a movement that arose in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in opposition to the 18th century Enlightenment. The term is usually associated with Isaiah Berlin, who is often credited with coining it, perhaps taking… …
87Science in the Age of Enlightenment — The scientific history of the Age of Enlightenment traces developments in science and technology during the Age of Reason, when Enlightenment ideas and ideals were being disseminated across Europe and North America. Generally, the period spans… …
88Scottish Enlightenment — The Scottish Enlightenment was the period in 18th century Scotland characterised by an outpouring of intellectual and scientific accomplishments. By 1750, Scots were amongst the most literate nations of Europe, with an estimated 75% level of… …
89Scottish Enlightenment — ▪ British history Introduction the conjunction of minds, ideas, and publications in Scotland during the whole of the second half of the 18th century and extending over several decades on either side of that period. Contemporaries referred… …
90Midlands Enlightenment — A Philosopher Giving that Lecture on the Orrery, in which a Lamp is put in place of the Sun, by Joseph Wright of Derby The Midlands Enlightenment, also known as the West Midlands Enlightenment[1] or the Birmingham Enlightenment …