Thursday, November 30, 2006

Renaissance

The intellectual life of the later 17th and 18th centuries gave rise to the preeminence of natural law over dogmatism, of science over superstition, of modernity over antiquity, of progress over tradition, of urbanity over rusticity. Locke, Newton, and later, Voltaire and Rousseau applied human reason to fundamental questions regardless of the dictates of established authority.

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