Comparing The Enlightenment And The Scientific Revolution

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The 16th and 17th century was a time for much change throughout Europe. Enlightenment was a major movement in the way the people of Europe thought, while the scientific revolution spurred new scientific ideas. Although both the Enlightenment and the Scientific Revolution each had limited impacts on certain classes of society, each greatly impacted European politics, economic, and culture. To start off, the Enlightenment, but not so much as the scientific revolution, affected European Politics. It was during this period of time, the term “enlightened absolutism” was coined (McKay 543). It described the rule of eighteenth-century monarchs who, without renouncing their own absolute authority, adopted Enlightenment ideals of rationalism, progress,