The Enlightenment Attitudes Leading To The Age Of Enlightenment

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The rejection of religion as being the plausibility for mankind’s existence gave way to rising skepticism, thus leading to the age of enlightenment (Malone, 2009). The enlightenment attitude toward science was simply the determination of using science to solve the mysteries and complexities of questions through scientific validation that many philosophers, astronomers, physicians, researchers, and others had during the age of enlightenment. This revolution of science and philosophy ushered in the new modern world. The enlightenment attitude divided interpretations and understandings between religion or the church and scientific discovery. Prior to enlightenment and during early enlightenment understanding was founded on what was previously