The Ideal Models Of The Enlightenment Era

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The notation that museums replaced rituals of the church has a lot to do with museums being social institutions that try to produce a better life on earth rather than on in the afterlife. Unlike some religious institutions, museums have being able to adapt to historical circumstances and changing their vision of what creates a better future. This ideal of creating a better future was an influence of the Enlightenment period and has continued through to present day. During the enlightenment period, many theologians and philosophers were writing their perfect models of utopian civilizations the three most favored models were by J.V. Andrea, Tomasso Campanella, and Francis Bacon.