Scientific Progress After The Enlightenment

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“The term civilization is another legacy of the Enlightenment. The Age of Enlightenment was preceded by and closely associated with the scientific revolution.” (Cole,64). Enlightenment writers and thinkers who had backgrounds in science and immediately put in practice their knowledge to develop new inventions. “Scientific progress during the Enlightenment included the discovery of carbon dioxide (fixed air) by the chemist Joseph Black, the argument for deep time by the geologist James Hutton, and the invention of the steam engine by James Watt.” (en.wiki.org/Age_of_Enlightenment). After the Enlightenment Wester Europe became the most civilized place on earth. The influence of science also began appearing more commonly in scientific academies,