The natural enlightenment of man and nature in the revolution is that human beings are released from self-monitoring and guardianship is that people can not use his understanding without guiding others. However, lack of determination and courage, you can use it without the guidance of others. You have the courage to know Use your own reasons! - This is 1784 (1) from the 16th century to the 18th century. Western civilization has developed a new way of thinking, a way of thinking to define and define the modern world.
Human beings and nature: the scientific revolution science revolution is probably one of the most important examples of relationships between humans and nature, and has changed the way society operates from the 17th century to the 18th century. The power of human knowledge makes it possible to realize knowledge, economic and social progress in the modern world. The scientific revolution includes the development of scientific attitudes up to the scientific revolution and doubts about nature and old ideas of humanity. From the 16th to the 17th century, the scientific revolution began in the fields of astronomy, dynamics and medicine. According to Aristotle - Ptolemy theory mathematics and observations used by these new scientists are highly contradictory to the religious ideas of those days. But astronomers such as Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton accepted solar center theory.
What was born in the scientific revolution is the understanding that applied the scientific method developed in the 17th century to human behavior and society in the 18th century. The scientific revolution influenced the development of the value of personal enlightenment as it shows the power of human thought. The ability to draw their own conclusions rather than postponing the scientists planting authority confirms the individual's ability and value. Human power to discern the truth through reasoning influences the development of value of rationalistic enlightenment. This influence, coupled with the decreasing dependence on the traditional teaching of the church, has led to an unparalleled period of philosophical activity in the modern era.