Age of Enlightenment
The Age of Enlightenment was a major intellectual and philosophical movement that swept across Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. Also known as the Age of Reason, this period saw thinkers, writers, and scientists challenge traditional ideas about government, religion, and society. Enlightenment philosophers believed that reason and scientific thinking could improve human life and solve social problems. The Age of Enlightenment fundamentally changed how people thought about their relationship to authority and laid the groundwork for modern democracy and human rights.
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Age of Enlightenment: Overview
- Age of Enlightenment: A Detailed Overview
- A detailed article that covers the major causes, events and history of the Age of Enlightenment.
Causes of the Enlightenment
Concepts of the Enlightenment
- Core Philosophical Ideas
- Social Contract Theory
- Natural Rights
- Freedom of Religion
- Rationalism
- Political Philosophy & Government
- Political Individualism
- Liberalism
- Separation of Powers
- Economic Philosophy & Systems








Thinkers of the Enlightenment
Impacts of the Enlightenment
- Impacts of the Age of Enlightenment
- How did the Age of Enlightenment impact the French Revolution?
- How did the Age of Enlightenment impact the American Revolution?
- Declaration of Independence
- Democracy
- Industrial Revolution
















