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The Enlightenment, commonly referred to as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that placed a greater emphasis on science than blind faith and reason over superstition.

What was a movement in philosophy in the eighteenth century?

The 'long' 18th century, which stretched from the late 17th century to the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, is referred to as the Enlightenment, the great 'Age of Reason,' and is defined as the period of rigorous scientific, political, and philosophical discourse that characterized European society during that time.

What did the intellectual movement of the 18th century look like in terms of philosophy?

Intellectuals who were preoccupied with the concept of reason and immensely impressed by the accomplishments of the Scientific Revolution made up the Enlightenment, a philosophical movement in the eighteenth century.

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