...movement a. in arguing that s? The Enlightenment differed from the scientific revolution as an intellectual movement
a. in arguing that scientific truths should be made known to educated people generally.
b. in emphasizing rationalist social and political theory.
c. in claiming that human reason was the key to grasping the principles of nature.
d. in believing that tradition was not a sure guide to truth.
a. in arguing that scientific truths should be made known to educated people generally.
b. in emphasizing rationalist social and political theory.
c. in claiming that human reason was the key to grasping the principles of nature.
d. in believing that tradition was not a sure guide to truth.