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Is enlightenment the same for all societies?


kenshi64

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Hi there! smile.png 

We were discussing this in class yesterday and I'm looking for more perspectives on the matter. To be specific we were talking about the mid 1800's enlightenment in Europe(not sure of the spread). Then we proceeded to question whether India had an Enlightenment. You really don't need to worry about the India part, just the title question is what I'd like some opinions on.

For those not familiar with my country, in a nutshell, it's choc-full with many different cultures- this is pretty much the most important context for now. 

So here are two opinions that were presented and that I liked:

1) Due to the presence of multiple cultures they had little 'bouts' (love the usage) of enlightenment, but none lasted long enough to be as conspicuous as the the western enlightenment.

2) (What some other and I thought) That India's enlightenment is hybridized/ non-traditional as people that are normally supposed to further enlightenment ie. men and women of science, have strong religious groundings. I supported this with my Chemistry professor a researcher as well and my Vet. But the list is actually endless, those two are just a few that I have known closely. 

I hope you'll find this as thought provoking as I did!

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