Enlightenment
During Enlightenment, people started to think critically about the meaning of being human. Enlightenment doesn’t happen to everyone, it only happens to those who began to think, to doubt, and to question about the truth instead of blindly following it. In the period of Enlightenment, with thinking, questioning, fighting, struggling, women have claimed more rights for themselves. The Enlightenment process changes the way people thought and helps moving our society forward.
The importance of Rene Descartes’s idea of Cogito Ergo Sum is that he proposed the idea that thinking is the only thing that makes a human existed. We should doubt not only our beliefs, but others too, because doubt makes us think critically. From there, we hope to find a better solution or a better truth. Everything happens for a reason, we should be thinking constantly about those happenings as an effort to figure the reason. Additionally, nothing is perfect in this world, its perfectness depends on the power of God. God makes us imperfect, so that we could try our best to perfect ourselves in our lifetime. For example, “For, in the first place, what I took just now as a rule, namely that whatever we conceive very vividly and clearly is true, is assured only because God exists and is a perfect being, and because everything in us comes from him”. As this sentence implies, “God” is the creator, every existence in this world comes from God. The phrase, “Cogito Ergo Sum” translates into “I think, therefore I exist.” I agree with this statement, because our brains are functioning even when we sleep, so that we are thinking constantly when we are alive.