Plato And Aristotle's Argument Essay: The Age Of Enlightenment

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The Age of Enlightenment consisted of a metaphorical molting of ideas, which were advanced by the brandishing’s of social, political, religious, natural and intellectual epitomes; concomitant collisions of man’s perceptions of the natural order of things as he saw fit to define or decipher. The days of Protagoras, Plato and Aristotle had seen immersions deeply imbedded within muthos and logos as argumentative foundations. The Greco-Roman era—which was steeped in the worship of heroes and demi-Gods--soon dissolved into calls for unquestionable compliance and devotion to a singular, omnipotent and omnipresent deity. For millennium, man had unquestionably—if not blindly—followed the biddings of those in authority; whether they be immersed

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