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The Age of Reason from "summary" of From Dawn to Decadence by Jacques Barzun

The age of Reason was an epoch in which the intellect was celebrated as the supreme faculty of man, capable of understanding and controlling the world. This period was marked by a rejection of tradition and superstition in favor of empirical observation and rational analysis. Reason was seen as the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe and improving the human condition. During the age of Reason, thinkers sought to apply the principles of logic and evidence to all areas of human endeavor. Science, politics, and philosophy were all subject to the scrutiny of reason. Religious beliefs were also subjected to rational analysis, leading to the rise of skepticism and secularism. The age of Reason was characterized by a belief in progress and human perfectibility. Enlightenment thinkers believed that through the application of reason, man could overcome ignorance, superstition, and tyranny. They saw reason as a universal solvent that could dissolve all the problems of ...
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    From Dawn to Decadence

    Jacques Barzun

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