enlightenment and scientific revolution

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Have you ever sat down and just gazed at the stars, wondering how everything began? Have you ever attempted to imagine how everything, from the universe to the human body, works? These common, yet profound, questions are what began the time period known as the Scientific Revolution. The thing that was so "revolutionary" about this Scientific Revolution was that the worldview was changed permanently. People no longer depended on the church's beliefs for answers in …

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…on the ideal of reason in all human beings, that women should have the same rights as men since they are human beings too. Wollstonecraft played a significant role in the way women are seen today. The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment permanently changed the world-view. From then on, people only accept things that are proved by the scientific method and reasoning. People also understand that the progress of learning and science will never end.