The 18th century stands as one of the most pivotal in human history, particularly in the development of scientific thought. This era, often called the Age of Enlightenment, marked a profound shift in the intellectual, philosophical, and scientific landscapes of Europe. It was an era characterized by the rise of reason, empiricism, and a radical rethinking of traditional authority, particularly the authority of the church and monarchy. These intellectual movements played a crucial role in laying the foundations for modern science.

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