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How and why did the philosophes popularize the new worldview that was constructed by the new sciences?
Maturity
The state of being fully developed physically or mentally, often associated with adulthood and the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner.
Muscular-anal Stage
In psychoanalytic theory, the muscular-anal stage is part of the psychosexual development stages, focusing on toilet training and the child's ability to control bodily functions.
Adulthood Stage
A period in human development characterized by fully developed physical growth, maturity, and the assumption of adult roles and responsibilities.
Generativity Versus Isolation
A stage in Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development where middle-aged adults face the challenge of contributing to the next generation or feeling disconnected and isolated.
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