1. The quality of being explicable. explanandum 1. That which is to be explained 2. Examples: “Explanation holds only when the explanans is conceptually related to the explanandum, and this can occur only at the same level of function.” “In the short intervening period sociology has ...
(To be in the dark/to be in the dark about something means that the information/knowledge was kept/hidden from you)-The Age of Enlightenment was a period of time in the 18th century during which scholars and scientists sought knowledge, freedom, and happiness.-Please enlighten me on how yo...
How did the Enlightenment concept of individualism differ from Romanticism's concept of individualism? How is the theme of mother-daughter relationship expressed by the characters Juliet and Penelope's relationship in the story "Silence" from the book Runaway b...
("knowledge"), so it's the process of finding answers to how and why the world works as it does. From why the sky's blue to how your nose smells, from why boats float on water to what makes us happy or sad, you can seek answers—and enlightenment— in all kinds of ways: you ...