A Thorough Analysis of the Scientific Revolution

Authors

  • Sh Sachin Gupta Chancellor, Department of Management, Sanskriti University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh Author

Keywords:

Astronomy, Enlightenment, French Revolution, Historians, Revolution

Abstract

The Age of Enlightenment was a  movement of philosophy that dominated Europe's sphere of  ideas. This movement advocated ideals like as freedom,  progress, compassion, brotherhood, constitutional rule,  church and state separation, all based on the concept that  reason is the primary source of authority and legitimacy.  The precise beginning of such an age of enlightenment is  under discussion, while the beginnings of the 18th century  (1701) are often mentioned as starting points, even in the  mid-19th century (1650). According to French historians,  the period is usually between 1715 and 1789. The end of  the Enlightenment was usually the result of many historians  until the latter years of the siècle; generally, the French  Revolution began in 1789, or the Napoleonic War (1804– 15). The Enlightenment was generally adopted by most  European countries with a regional emphasis. Cultural  contact between particular European countries and across  the Atlantic had occurred in both ways throughout Age of  Enlightenment. In the discussion and thought about  illumination, science started to take center stage. The  Enlightenment was long regarded by Western civilizations  as the intellectual and political foundation. It was in charge  of the political modernization of the West. Concerning  religion, the critique of the Enlightenment era has  responded to the European religious struggle of the last  century. The researchers have reviewed the relevant studies  on the Age of Enlightenment and determined that, by living  in the present moment in the future, their knowledge of life  and the world around it may be enlightened and expanded. 

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Published

2023-10-30

How to Cite

A Thorough Analysis of the Scientific Revolution . (2023). International Journal of Innovative Research in Engineering & Management, 9(1), 215–219. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijirem/article/view/11272