| 41. | One is that it is the age of neoclassicism; the other is that it is the Age of Reason.
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| 42. | He also repeatedly states that the eighteenth century, being the Age of Reason, was the pinnacle for rational argument.
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| 43. | "The Age of Reason, " by Thomas Paine : In " Common Sense, " he called for an American Revolution.
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| 44. | But religions also have to work within the guidelines of the law and the guidelines of the age of reason.
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| 45. | All this led to a cultural revival in the 18th century's second half : the Age of Reason and Reform.
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| 46. | This worship, as well as both the good and the bad it led to, derived from the Age of Reason.
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| 47. | The collection became an invaluable research tool during the flowering of 17th-century European philosophy, the " Age of Reason ".
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| 48. | Foner writes that " " The Age of Reason " became the most popular deist work ever written . . ..
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| 49. | In the Age of Reason philosophical tracts and speculations on history and human nature integrated literature with social and political developments.
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| 50. | His life, she thinks, " was as clear as that of a child who dies before the age of reason ."
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