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Asked: April 17, 20242024-04-17T09:26:25+05:30 2024-04-17T09:26:25+05:30In: History

‘Enlightenment marked a sharp break from the past’. Explain giving reference to scientific knowledge and religion.

“Enlightenment signaled a dramatic departure from the past.” Explain using references to both religious and science knowledge.

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      2024-04-17T09:28:02+05:30Added an answer on April 17, 2024 at 9:28 am

      The notion that the Enlightenment marked a significant departure from the past, particularly in terms of scientific knowledge and religion, is a compelling perspective that reflects the transformative nature of this intellectual movement in the 17th and 18th centuries.

      Scientific Knowledge:
      During the Enlightenment, there was a profound shift in scientific thinking that challenged traditional views held by religious authorities and classical philosophers. The scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries laid the groundwork for this change, with figures like Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton overturning long-standing beliefs about the cosmos and natural phenomena. The application of empirical observation, experimentation, and mathematical analysis led to new understandings of the universe, based not on religious doctrine but on observable evidence.

      Copernicus's heliocentric model, which placed the Sun at the center of the solar system, contradicted the geocentric view endorsed by religious authorities, notably the Catholic Church. Galileo's telescopic observations further supported this heliocentric model, challenging the religious orthodoxy of his time. Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation provided a mechanistic understanding of the universe, devoid of the need for divine intervention to explain natural phenomena. These scientific advancements marked a clear departure from the medieval worldview, where knowledge was often confined within religious dogma and Aristotelian scholasticism.

      Moreover, Enlightenment thinkers like Francis Bacon and René Descartes advocated for a new scientific method based on reason, skepticism, and empirical inquiry. This emphasis on rationality and evidence-based thinking laid the foundation for modern science, where knowledge was no longer constrained by theological considerations but pursued through systematic observation and experimentation.

      Religion:
      In the realm of religion, the Enlightenment ushered in a critical reassessment of traditional beliefs and institutions. Enlightenment thinkers, influenced by the rise of secularism and humanism, sought to challenge religious authority and promote individual autonomy. The emphasis on reason and empirical evidence undermined the unquestioned authority of religious doctrines and dogmas.

      Voltaire, for instance, championed religious tolerance and criticized religious fanaticism and superstition. His works, like "Treatise on Tolerance" and "Candide," satirized religious institutions and promoted a more secular outlook. Similarly, David Hume's skepticism questioned the foundations of religious faith, arguing that religious beliefs lacked empirical support and were based on superstition rather than reason.

      The Enlightenment also saw the rise of Deism, a philosophical position that rejected organized religion while affirming a belief in a rational God who created the universe but did not intervene in human affairs. Figures like Thomas Paine articulated Deistic views in works such as "The Age of Reason," challenging the authority of organized religion and advocating for a more individualized spirituality based on reason and natural law.

      In summary, the Enlightenment marked a definitive break from the past in both scientific knowledge and religious thought. It promoted a new paradigm of inquiry based on reason, empirical evidence, and individual autonomy, challenging the authority of religious institutions and traditional modes of knowledge. This transformative period laid the groundwork for modernity, shaping the trajectory of scientific inquiry and the relationship between religion and society in profound ways.

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