A philosophical and intellectual movement in the 18th century championing reason over superstition and traditionA tradition is culture passed down from generation to generation. Â It may be based on myth, legend, truth, or supernatural beliefs More. It emphasized rationalism, individualism, and sciencesystematic study of structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experiments, and testing of theories against evidence obtained More, leading to major developments in politics, science, and societya group of people who are all interdependent and interconnected by their cultural connections; they live in patterned ways and their behaviors in various circumstances are well established; for instance in the Western world most people adhere to lines (cue) at bus stops, or movie theaters, or when checking out at a grocery store; patterned and regular ways of doing things are expected and accepted, advocating for natural rights and religious tolerancewillingness to accept feelings, habits, or beliefs that are different from your own More.
