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Why would the basic nature of humans be a topic of discussion of the age of enlightenment?

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  • 01-09-2018

The basic nature was a topic of discussion during enlightenment because it was an age of reason and various thinkers wanted to explore what made humans unique and how to organize society based on that nature. The rise of reason motivated intellectuals to engage in philosophy

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