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The Enlightenment refers to the broad intellectual movement that reshaped European thought around the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, emphasizing reason, individual freedom, and the critical examination of tradition and authority. It appears frequently in history courses, as well as in philosophy, political science, and religious studies. Scholars treat it as a pivotal period because its ideas about nature, power, and society helped lay the groundwork for modern democratic governance, scientific inquiry, and secular ethics. Students engage with it to understand how a shift in epistemological priorities — from faith and tradition toward reason and evidence — transformed political structures and cultural institutions across Europe and beyond.

The papers archived on this topic take several distinct approaches. Many focus on cause-and-effect relationships, particularly the Enlightenment's influence on events like the French Revolution and the broader English and American revolutionary contexts. Others adopt comparative frameworks, examining how Enlightenment ideas affected different religious traditions, including Christianity and Islam. Some papers engage with specific texts and concepts, such as Hobbes's Leviathan or questions of just war theory, while others trace the development of the Age of Reason through the work of philosophers more broadly. Historical and thematic overviews of Enlightenment thought in Europe also appear frequently.

A strong essay on this topic requires a focused thesis that moves beyond simply describing Enlightenment ideas and instead argues how or why those ideas produced specific consequences. Primary philosophical texts, historical events, and cross-cultural comparisons carry the most analytical weight. The most common pitfall is treating the Enlightenment as a single, unified movement — strong essays acknowledge internal tensions and variations across different national and religious contexts.

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European Renaissance: cultural and intellectual revival
The European Renaissance is characterized, in part, by the sweeping changes that took place with regards to religion, in particular, in the Catholic Church. The papacy was becoming increasingly corrupt during this time…
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Moral Suppression, Social Norms, and the Human
Moral Suppression, Social Norms, and the Human Mind: Psychoanalysis in "Wieland" by Charles Brockden Brown
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Universe the Passage, \"If I Fully Experience
The passage, "If I fully experience all that is within me, embracing what I am -- that which seems evil as well as that which seems good -- I am freed to do what I am capable of doing, and to grow beyond my present…
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Communication and Perception Processes Communication Models Simplify
This is bullet-note style summary of the following articles: Carey, J. (Unk). “A cultural approach to communication.” Communication as culture. Retrieved April 11, 2014 from Northern Illinois University website: http://www3.niu.edu/acad/gunkel/coms465/carey.html “Communication and Perception Processes.” (Unk.) In, A primer on communication studies, pp. 1-21. Retrieved April 11, 2014 from Lardbucket website: http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/a-primer-on-communication-studies/s01-02-the-communication-process.html Crawford, K. (2013, April 1). The hidden biases in big data. Retrieved April 11, 2014 from HBR website: http://blogs.hbr.org/2013/04/the-hidden-biases-in-big-data/ Kakutani, M. (2013, June 10). Watched by the web: Surveillance is reborn. Retrieved April 11, 2014 from New York Times website: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/11/books/big-data-by-viktor-mayer-schonberger-and-kenneth-cukier.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Pinker, S. (2013, August 6). Science is not your enemy. Retrieved April 11, 2014 from New Republic website: http://www.newrepublic.com/article/114127/science-not-enemy-humanities Press, G. (2013, April 19). Big data news roundup: Correlation vs. causation. Retrieved April 22, 2014 from Forbes website: http://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2013/04/19/big-data-news-roundup-correlation-vs-causation/ Sterling, B. (2008, June 24). The end of theory. Retrieved April 11, 2014 from Wired website: http://www.wired.com/2008/06/the-end-of-theo/
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Abolitionist\'s Proposals and Methods Are Distinguishable From
¶ … abolitionist's proposals and methods are distinguishable from those of earlier anti-slavery movements. The former were substantially more fervent and contained a degree of organization focused on legalities that the…
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Tale of Two Cities
The opening sentences of Charles Dickens's novel A Tale of Two Cities is famous because its writing draws the reader into the world depicted in the novel with gripping imagery and remarkable writing.
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Legacy Chest Time Capsule
My name is Murakachi Shukitu. I lived in the Heian Kyo period which dominated from 794-1185 (McCullough, 1990). I live amongst poets and scholars, at what is considered the second level of court aristocracy.
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Plato, a Platypus, and the Enlightenment
This paper examines the book "Plato and a Platypus Walk Into A Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes" by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein. The paper suggests that Cathcart and Klein are continuing in some basic intellectual trends of the Enlightenment, by modeling their book on the encyclopedic approach to ideas championed by Diderot in his "Encyclopedia", and the use of humor as a way to approach abstract ideas that was championed by Voltaire in "Candide".
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Discrimination Against Interracial Couples in America
¶ … religion? Be sure to include concepts such as beliefs, symbols, rituals, and ethics in your analysis. Illustrate how the religion practiced by the group you visited qualifies or does not qualify as a religion, based…
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Final Draft on Indigenous Communities
¶ … Colonization on Indigenous Communities