Art historian Lorenz Eitner described the Age of Enlightenment as "A deliberate effort of reform, directed against dangerous survivals from the dark past, the rubbish of decaying Baroque political and religious establishments, and the superstitions which had for too many centuries enslaved mankind. Their ideal was a renewal of society through the application of scientific methods and a return to moral health, in other words, through Reason and Nature, twin aspects of one great reality before which the old errors would vanish like a dream. The reformers envisioned an ideal society which would function with regularity and predictability of a vast machine, working in harmony with the ever-greater mechanism of Nature." True or False?