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  • for the 18th century intellectual movement see [[The Enlightenment]] '''Enlightenment''', or awakening, is a concept held in many Eastern religions as the apex o
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  • The '''Scottish Enlightenment'''<ref>According to T.M. Devine, the term originated in 1900 with William R ...an [[Enlightenment]] of the same time period, the thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment asserted the fundamental importance of human reason combined with a rejecti
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  • ...of temporal existence and has a direct experience of God. In history, the enlightenment was a philosophical movement of the 18th century that advocated the use of
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  • ...e earlier [[Baroque]] and the later [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] styles). The Enlightenment saw major advances in philosophy, the sciences (especially physics, chemist Reason served as a critical measure of authority during the Enlightenment, whereas emotion and ecclesiastical authority were other secondary or terti
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  • * Baker, Keith Michael and Reill, Peter Hanns, eds. ''What's Left of Enlightenment? A Postmodern Question.'' 2001. 203 pp. * Bradley, James E. and VanKley, Dale, eds. ''Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe.'' 2001. 424 pp.
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  • *Daiches D., Jones P., Jones J. (eds ) ''The Scottish Enlightenment: 1730 - 1790 A Hotbed of Genius'' The University of Edinburgh, 1986. In pap
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  • ...explore/galleries/themes/room_1_enlightenment.aspx British Museum - Room 1:Enlightenment]
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  • {{rpl|The Enlightenment}} ===Important places in the Scottish Enlightenment===
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  • ...explore/galleries/themes/room_1_enlightenment.aspx British Museum - Room 1:Enlightenment]
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  • Enlightenment ''[[philosophe]]'' and Editor in Chief of the ''[[Encyclopédie]]''.
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  • Group of eighteenth century French intellectuals who dominated the French Enlightenment.
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  • French enlightenment scientist (1701-1774) best known for measuring the length of the equator.
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  • A school of Mahayana Buddhism originating in India from the enlightenment-experience of Sakamuni.
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  • ...England helped him appreciate the contribution of English thinkers to the Enlightenment, generally attributed predominantly to French thinkers.
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  • for the 18th century intellectual movement see [[The Enlightenment]] '''Enlightenment''', or awakening, is a concept held in many Eastern religions as the apex o
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  • (1724–1804) German idealist and Enlightenment philosopher who tried to transcend empiricism and rationalism in the ''Crit
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  • One of seven sets of qualities conducive to enlightenment in Buddhist thought. The five are: concentration, energy, faith, thoughtful
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  • ...Edinburgh that were the focus of intellectual exchange during the Scottish Enlightenment
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  • (1723-1816) philosopher and historian of the Scottish Enlightenment, sometimes called the "father of sociology."
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  • ...er, intellectual and revolutionary whose works were influential during the Enlightenment in the United States and Europe.
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  • ...le_id=9749&edition_id=10362 The Quest for the Invisible: Microscopy in the Enlightenment]
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  • ...a French writer and philosopher, who was one of the leading figures of The Enlightenment.
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  • (1694-1746) Moral philosopher, prominent in the Scottish Enlightenment, known for his theory of aesthetics (that beauty is not a property of the o
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  • *''Enlightenment Without God (Mandukya Upanishad)'' (ISBN 0893890847)
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  • ...of the Hapsburg (Austrian) territories who was the arch-embodiment of the Enlightenment spirit of the later 18th-century reforming monarchs.
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  • ...1799) Scottish judge and anthropologist, a leading figure in the Scottish Enlightenment of the 18th century, best remembered as a founder of comparative historical
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  • ...her whose sermons and writings made a major contribution to the [[Scottish Enlightenment]].
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  • * Baker, Keith Michael and Reill, Peter Hanns, eds. ''What's Left of Enlightenment? A Postmodern Question.'' 2001. 203 pp. * Bradley, James E. and VanKley, Dale, eds. ''Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe.'' 2001. 424 pp.
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  • Scottish philosopher (1710-1796), one of the leading figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, best known as the founder of the "school of common sense".
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  • ...82) Scottish philosoper and adcocate, and a leading member of the Scottish Enlightenment; notably, he argued that the politics of Scotland were not based on loyalty
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  • * Beales, Derek. ''Enlightenment and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Europe.'' (2005). 326 pp. ...Reform in Eighteenth-Century Europe'' (2005), 256pp [http://www.amazon.com/Enlightenment-Eighteenth-Century-International-Library-Historical/dp/1860649491/ref=pd_bb
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  • :School: [[Scottish Enlightenment|Scottish Moralists]] :School: The Enlightenment
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  • ...of temporal existence and has a direct experience of God. In history, the enlightenment was a philosophical movement of the 18th century that advocated the use of
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  • ...l period, the idea that they can be studied as sciences is rooted in [[The Enlightenment]] of the 18th century.
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  • * Gat, Azar. ''The Origins of Military Thought from the Enlightenment to Clausewitz'' (1989)
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  • ...1746) was a philosopher and one of the founding fathers of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. He is thought to have been born in Drumalig, in the parish of Saintfield
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  • ...e earlier [[Baroque]] and the later [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] styles). The Enlightenment saw major advances in philosophy, the sciences (especially physics, chemist Reason served as a critical measure of authority during the Enlightenment, whereas emotion and ecclesiastical authority were other secondary or terti
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  • ...ugh it had some background in [[India]] and claimed to be derived from the enlightenment-experience of [[Sakyamuni]] and transmitted to [[Bodhidharma]], considered ...wledge that the "self" had duped itself into thinking it was all there is. Enlightenment is KNOWING for the first time that we really didn't know what we were think
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  • ...roup/icause/ icause - International Church of Advanced Universal Spiritual Enlightenment]
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  • *Burns, Robert M. and Rayment-Pickard, Hugh: ''Philosophies of History, From Enlightenment to Postmodernity'', Blackwell Publishers 2007, ISBN 978-0-631-21237-9
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  • ...8th century in Western Europe. It saw a shift from the [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] ideals of reason and order to an emphasis on individualism, imagination a
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  • The '''Scottish Enlightenment'''<ref>According to T.M. Devine, the term originated in 1900 with William R ...an [[Enlightenment]] of the same time period, the thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment asserted the fundamental importance of human reason combined with a rejecti
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  • ...as Hobbes]]. Another major turning point in political philosophy was [[the Enlightenment]], where the foundation of modern liberal democracy was laid. ==The Enlightenment==
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  • .../arts-culture/literature/edinburgh-stories/university The University & the Enlightenment]VisitScotland.com
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  • | title = John Keats and the Ideas of the Enlightenment
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  • ...of the tendency for a yogi to use supernatural feats to demonstrate their enlightenment, arguing that these only demonstrated the ability to perform a feat.
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  • ...Chief of the [[Encyclopédie]], one of the great achievements of the French Enlightenment. Diderot entered wholeheartedly into the project after roughly a year, and ...oo rich and too well off in your house, and must leave it" <ref>The French Enlightenment,
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  • ...ll the tree of wisdom, he experienced a spiritual awakening, known as "the enlightenment." This happened in Bodh Gaya, India. After enlightenment, the Buddha spent the rest of his life wandering through India and teaching
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  • * Nelson, Craig. ''Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of Modern Nations'' (Viking, 2006). ISBN 978-067
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  • * [[Scottish Enlightenment|University of Edinburgh]]
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  • ...ed from both [[Unitarian Universalism]] and from the philosophies of the [[Enlightenment]].
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  • Civil law has its roots in [[Roman law]], [[Canon law]] and the [[Enlightenment]]. The legal systems in many civil law countries are based around one or se ...an expression of both [[Natural Law]] and the ideas brought forth by the [[Enlightenment]]. The political ideal of that era was expressed by the concepts of [[democ
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