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THE 18TH CENTURY: THE ENLIGHMENT, DISPOTISM AND PARALIMENTARISM 1AND2,…
THE 18TH CENTURY: THE ENLIGHMENT, DISPOTISM AND PARALIMENTARISM 1AND2
1THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
2 THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
this scientistits laid
the foundations of
the scientific method
a research method based on observation
and experimentation
advaces in science
in the 17th century
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THE ENLIGHMENT:THE CULTURE OF OPTIMIST
1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
The scientific and intellectual advances
that took place
during the European Modern Age
were not accepted by everybody.
On many occasions
there was resistance
from political and religious powers.
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a new intellectual movement
appeared among the educated elites
of the 18th century
that would develop
until the end of the century
the Enlightenment
this was a European phenomenon
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2 the evolution of the enlighment
The Enlightenment was mostly
a reformist movement
it defended its aims
through reforms of
politics, society, the economy and culture .
most Enlightenment thinkers
were monarchists
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THE SPREAD OF ENLIGHMENT IDEAS
At the end of the 18th century
newspapers were published daily
weekly and on Sundays
the first Spanish newspaper
was Diario noticioso, curioso
erudito, comercial y político
published in 1758
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WOMEN IN THE ENLIGHMENT
SALONS: MARIE-THÉRÈSE RODET
The Enlightenment promoted
the exchange of ideas
for the progress of knowledge
Marie-Thérèse Rodet (1699–1777)
attended the literary salons
of Paris
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