The Age of Science and the Enlightenment
A) Mark the rebirth of the classics in Western civilization.
B) Was primarily an intellectual and elitist movement.
C) Was a combination of the effects of the Renaissance and Reformation.
D) Marks the beginning of the end of pre-modern culture as an ideal type.
E) All of the above
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Q2: Rousseau had a big impact on education
Q3: During the Age of Science
A) Science became
Q4: Galileo Galilei
A) Founded the Copernican view of
Q5: Francis Bacon
A) Attempted to classify science in
Q6: Isaac Newton
A) Developed the mechanical theory of
Q7: Michel de Montaigne
A) Believed in a "well
Q8: Michel de Montaigne
A) Opposed dualism.
B) Advocated "manly
Q9: John Locke
A) Was a social realist.
B) Believed
Q10: During the Enlightenment
A) Debates occurred between philosophers
Q11: The theories of John Locke, George Berkeley,
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