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How is the eighteenth-century faith in reason reflected in the declaration?

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The Age of Enlightenment (or simply the Enlightenment) is the era in Western philosophy and intellectual, scientific, and cultural life, centered upon the 18th century, in which reason was advocated as the primary source for legitimacy and authority.
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The enligthmen was reflected because reason was advocated as the primary source of legitemacy and authority.

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Before the enlightenment power, centralized institutions and organizations dogmatically dictated the reason for things because they had the power to cease anyone against that reason. Therefore, when the enlightenment arrived with the ideological revolution reason, explanation, and knowledge became the most important element in society because they were structured to explain reality and they determined legitimacy and who had authority among the rest of people based on facts.

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