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16 January, 23:36

The ideas of Enlightenment philosophers were

based on

(1) efforts to achieve salvation

(2) faith in human reason

(3) traditional practices

(4) the inevitability of poverty

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  1. 17 January, 02:44
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    The ideas of philosophers who were active during the Enlightenment period were that (2) faith in human reason was something they were ready to acknowledge.

    This period itself was devoting a lot of thought and time into the idea of human rationalism, human advancement, science, and technology (all of these in their limited form at their time, as we're talking a few centuries in the past).

    The philosophers that are considered to be from this period were Benjamin Franklin, Descartes, Diderot, etc.
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