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Meaning of "intellectual revolution"

intellectual revolution - An intellectual revolution refers to a profound and widespread change in the ways people think, create, or understand important ideas and concepts. It often involves significant shifts in perspectives, paradigms, or values within society or a particular field of study

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intellectual revolution
The creation of money was purely an intellectual revolution.
Intellectual revolution is possible in theory only.
The result has been an intellectual revolution.
He started an intellectual revolution that set an entire generation free.
Breeding ground for an intellectual revolution.
An intellectual revolution and a change.
Or it must undergo an intellectual revolution.
An intellectual revolution is no longer necessary.
It was also a time of intellectual revolution.
The intellectual revolution.
We tried to bring a intellectual revolution.
I think that the intellectual revolution probably happened in a similar way.
This design classic from Artemide is the result of an intellectual revolution.
He started an intellectual revolution.
The longer you go to school, the harder it is to handle an intellectual revolution.

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We need an intellectual revolution.
Their philosophy is what started the Ionian Intellectual Revolution.
It was an intellectual revolution.
Attractively written essays on the men and women who promoted intellectual revolution in modern China.
The internet has spurred an intellectual revolution in the dissemination of medical information.
That was an astonishing intellectual turnabout in less than a decade, an intellectual revolution for sure.
This is a intellectual Revolution.
In the last two decades of the twentieth century, however, an intellectual revolution occurred.
Wildman, But this intellectual revolution has a staunch foe … The catholic church.
Last month, unremarked by the media, a quiet intellectual revolution took place.
Almost the sole holdout against this intellectual revolution was Ludwig von Mises.
For Goethe, this was a revelation, a true intellectual revolution.
However, this view changed during the intellectual revolution of the 17th century.

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