The Enlightenment was a period of time when philosophers tended to value

reason, logic, and science over religious and traditional beliefs. They emphasized the importance of using reason and evidence to understand the world, as opposed to relying solely on faith and authority. This led to the questioning of established institutions and the development of new ideas about government, society, and individual rights. Key figures of the Enlightenment include John Locke, Voltaire, and Denis Diderot.