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The Enlightenment in America

eAudiobook
Nova Ashford / Christina Foremans

The Enlightenment a period of intellectual and philosophical advancement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries laid the groundwork for many of the principles that would shape modern democratic societies. Its influence reached far beyond Europe significantly impacting the American colonies and their path to independence. Understanding the roots of Enlightenment thought requires exploring the major intellectual movements that preceded it including the Renaissance the Scientific Revolution and the Reformation.

At the heart of the Enlightenment was a growing emphasis on reason individualism and skepticism toward traditional authority. The Renaissance which spanned the 14th to the 17th centuries marked a resurgence in classical learning and a renewed focus on humanism—the belief in the value and agency of human beings. Renaissance thinkers such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo laid the groundwork for later intellectual revolutions by advocating for a more secular view of the world emphasizing human capability and creativity. This shift from a purely religious worldview to one that incorporated human reason would directly influence Enlightenment thinkers who challenged the authority of both the church and monarchy.

The Scientific Revolution which began in the 16th century with figures like Copernicus Galileo and Newton was a key precursor to Enlightenment thought. The scientific discoveries of this era demonstrated the power of reason and observation in understanding the natural world. These discoveries not only transformed scientific inquiry but also encouraged a new way of thinking about society and governance. The methods of empirical observation and logical reasoning that characterized the Scientific Revolution were adopted by Enlightenment philosophers who sought to apply them to human behavior politics and ethics.



  • Published by Cammy Fetchens LLC
  • Fiction/Non-FictionFiction
  • Genre General Fiction
  • Target Audience Adult
  • Released 13th April 2025
  • Duration 01 Hrs. 52 Mins.
  • ISBN 9798318458781