Age of Reason
the Enlightenment, 18th-century philosophical movement that emphasized the use of scientific inquiry and reason (most commonly associated with Locke, Descartes, Newton, and Rousseau)
17th century philosophy
Age of Reason (disambiguation)
Age of reason may refer to the following:
17th-century philosophy, as a successor of the
Renaissance and a predecessor to the
Age of EnlightenmentAge of Enlightenment in its long form of 1600-1800
The Age of Reason, a book by
Thomas PaineAge of Reason, a 1988 album by
John FarnhamL'âge de raison, by Jean-Paul Sartre
Cult of Reason, a brief time in 1793-4 during the French RevolutionIn the
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox Churches, the
age, usually around seven or eight years old, when children are considered capable of understanding and participating in the
sacraments.In
psychology, the age where a child is capable of carrying on complex conversation with an adult, usually around seven or eight years.
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Age of Reason
Noun
1. a movement in the 18th century that advocated the use of reason in the reappraisal of accepted ideas and social institutions
(synonym) Enlightenment
(hypernym) reform movement
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