Question How did thinkers grapple with and justify the shortcomings of Enlightenment ideas when they were put into practice?(1 point) Responses They debated and revised their theories to address the practical challenges encountered. They debated and revised their theories to address the practical challenges encountered. They ignored the shortcomings and continued to promote Enlightenment ideas without change. They ignored the shortcomings and continued to promote Enlightenment ideas without change. They abandoned Enlightenment ideas altogether in favor of older, more traditional philosophies. They abandoned Enlightenment ideas altogether in favor of older, more traditional philosophies. They believed that the shortcomings were just temporary setbacks that would resolve themselves.

The thinkers grappled with and justified the shortcomings of Enlightenment ideas by debating and revising their theories to address the practical challenges encountered. They did not ignore the shortcomings or continue to promote Enlightenment ideas without change. They also did not abandon Enlightenment ideas altogether in favor of older, more traditional philosophies. Some thinkers may have believed that the shortcomings were just temporary setbacks that would resolve themselves, but this belief was not universal among all thinkers.