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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • *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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  • ...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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  • ...roup of eighteenth century French intellectuals who dominated the [[French Enlightenment]]. Their interests were diverse, with experts in scientific, literary, phil
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  • * Broadie, Alexander, ed. ''The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment'' Cambridge University Press, 2003 [http://www.questia.com/read/107192848 o .... ''The Age of the Passions: An Interpretation of Adam Smith and Scottish Enlightenment Culture.'' Tuckwell, 1998. 205 pp.
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  • ...etimes known as 'Clerk of Eldin', was a prominent figure in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. <ref>.[http://www.electricscotland.com/hiStory/other/clerk_john.htm John ...[[John Playfair]] (1748 - 1819) and other leading members of the Scottish Enlightenment, and also became an expert on naval tactics. In his ''Essay on Naval Tactic
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  • ...at the two terrors of modern life - injustice and nihilism - stem from the Enlightenment elevation of abstract reason over subjectivity and sensuality. Instead Ador
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  • ...ome common history. Theological unitarianism became prominent during [[the Enlightenment]], as some [[Protestantism|Protestant]] Christians attempted to separate th
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  • ...sts. Ramsay's history, then, is better considered the last of the European Enlightenment tradition than the first of American historical epics. Ramsay's ''History o
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  • ====Enlightenment==== * Chisick, Harvey. ''Historical Dictionary of the Enlightenment.'' 2005. 512 pp
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  • ...otland|Scottish]] [[historian]] and a significant figure in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]; he was the author of four major historical works which represented a "gr ...his event is often viewed as a significant step towards institutionalising enlightenment in Edinburgh during the eighteenth century. He presided over the University
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  • ==The Enlightenment== 1632 [[John Locke]] (1632-1704) English political philosopher of [[The Enlightenment]]. Proponent of the concept of universal [[human rights]] and of the concep
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  • ===Enlightenment, 18th century=== ...ttish Enlightenment'' (1997) [http://www.amazon.com/Social-Theory-Scottish-Enlightenment/dp/0748608648/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1202159345&sr=8-3 excerpt and
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  • ...undersecretary of tourism in the [[Reich Ministry of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...he Poker Club]], whose members included many of the leading figures of the Enlightenment.<ref>[http://www.jamesboswell.info/Misc/The_Poker_Club.php]</ref><ref>[http
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  • ...life and technology, the worlds of England and France during and after the Enlightenment, American and French Revolutions, the science, politics, theology, and dram
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  • ...lement in Romanticism was the reaction against the [[classicism]] of the [[Enlightenment]]. The body of thinking typified by the philosophy of [[John Locke]] was o
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  • Camp, Pannill. The First Frame : Theatre Space in Enlightenment France. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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  • ...iginated in the 16th century and became common in scholarly books in [[the Enlightenment]] (late 18th century), and were adopted by most of the academic journals th
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  • *King, E.H. (1972) James Beattie's Essay on Truth (1770): An Enlightenment “Bestseller” ''Dalhousie Review'' 51:390-403.
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  • ...mic coercion was a choice made, not from military unpreparedness, but from enlightenment principles. Jefferson proposed, wrote Channing, "to use the commerce of a
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  • ...ce an encyclopedia, inspired by the highly influential [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] project, the French ''Encyclopédie'' of [[Jean le Rond d'Alembert]] and * Yeo, Richard Yeo. ''Encyclopaedic Visions: Scientific Dictionaries and Enlightenment Culture'' (2001), 180–87, 275–83
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  • ...burgh]] that were the focus of intellectual exchange during the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. In its early days, the Club met in "Thomas Nicholson's tavern, near the
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  • ...so that the monarch is chosen by God to rule over the nation. During the [[Enlightenment]], many came to question these views, including [[John Locke]] and [[John M Modern democratic rule stems from both the [[Enlightenment]] and from the ancient world. City states like [[Athens]] at the time of [[
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  • ...air]], the mathematician, geologist and a leading figure of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. <ref> {{cite book
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  • * Adorno, Theodor and Horkheimer, Max, ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'', Verso, 1967
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  • ...y became one of Europe's most prominent universities. (See also [[Scottish Enlightenment]]). The university's oldest building is the Old College, (now the School of
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  • ...r Richard's Politicks'' (1965) - analyzes Franklin's ideas in terms of the Enlightenment
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  • * ''Wordsworth and the Enlightenment: Nature, Man and Society in the Experimental Poetry'', A. Bewel (New Haven
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  • ...ially the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. The 18th-century Scottish Enlightenment, embodied by such thinkers as Francis Hutcheson, Adam Smith and David Hume,
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  • ...90. The origin of the distinction of ranks. Books Relating to the Scottish Enlightenment. Bristol : Tokyo: Thoemmes ; Kinokuniya.
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  • ...], King of [[Prussia]] who was known for espousing the principles of [[The Enlightenment]] era, wrote an essay titled ''Anti-Machiavel'' to refute arguments present
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  • ...Art of Shaolin Kung Fu: The Secrets of Kung Fu for Self-Defense Health and Enlightenment''. Tuttle.</ref>
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  • ...5-1756) published by the [[Select Society]], at the time of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. The purpose was to "demonstrate 'the progressive state of learning in th
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  • ...nd the work of [[Martin Heidegger]] - he rejects what he sees as dogmatic, Enlightenment reason, and tries to stake out ground for a distinctive hermeneutical 'huma
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  • ...museum developed gradually, not truly coming into its own until the Age of Enlightenment. The private museum, operated by groups or individuals for esoteric or comm
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  • ...derives from the expectation that their contribution will live on for the enlightenment of future users. The most prominent wiki at the moment is [[Wikipedia]], b
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  • ...itten when he was twenty-five, of the [[Thirty Years War]]. He rejects the Enlightenment's view of the war as a chaotic muddle and instead explains its drawn-out op
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  • ...[[free will]]. It has its roots in the Western Age of [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. Because of its wide acceptance in modern Western world, it influences ma ...istory'' (Oxford, 1997) p. 802</ref> Its roots went further back, to [[The Enlightenment]] and beyond. Its first success was in the [[American Revolution]], though
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  • ...h physician of the 18th century, and an important figure in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. He recognised the importance of the [[mind]] in healing, and was the fir ...urgh <ref>[http://www.rcpe.ac.uk/journal/issue/journal_39_4/exhibition.pdf Enlightenment evidence: William Cullen] ''J R Coll Physicians Edinb'' 2009; 39:377 </ref>
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  • ..., 31 March 1752, A. Smart, Allan Ramsay: painter, essayist, and man of the Enlightenment (1992), 96 n. 10 </ref> There were three surviving children, Amelia (1755&n
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  • ...a philosopher and historian who played an important part in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] of the 18th century.
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  • ...s a [[philosophy|philosopher]] and [[history|historian]] of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]], and is regarded as one of the founding fathers of [[sociology]]. Fergus ...y whose members included many of the major intellectuals of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]], formed to "stir up" the issue of a citizen militia as a defence against
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  • ...ot the "watchmaker God" of the Western [[Europe]]an [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. Likewise, they teach that God is not the "stage magician God" who only
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  • ...th, we recommend that you consult the articles [[religion]], [[wisdom]], [[enlightenment]], [[God]], and [[worldview]].
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  • [[Benjamin Rush]], in [[The Enlightenment]], pushed bloodletting, strong and toxic laxatives such as [[calomel]] and
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  • ...[[Adam Ferguson]] (1723-1816) introduced the perspective of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] in ''An Essay on the History of Civil Society'' (1767). ...cycles of growth and decline. His ideas were out of fashion during the [[Enlightenment]], but influenced the Romantic historians after 1800.
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  • ...ests. Ferguson, [[Adam Smith]] and other representatives of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] (and who referred to themselves as [[the literati]]) were more likely to
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  • ...my, eventually taken over by the [[Reich Ministry of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment]], and help direct it in a Nazi direction. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...of India as an Oriental paradise. Voltaire's motivation was primarily the Enlightenment attack on the Catholic Church and more specifically Voltaire's claim that m ...aeli used a romanticized vision of the Orient to attack the values of post-Enlightenment Europe. Said, in failing to take into account Disraeli's political environm
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  • ...nt Romans|Roman civilisation]] and [[Christianity]] since antiquity. The [[Enlightenment]] and the following [[French Revolution]] gave France its current political
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  • ...uter breaks the usual mold of interpreting it only as a Romantic text. The Enlightenment was for Schleiermacher more than just Kant, and emphasizing the degree to w ...manticism.'' (2005). 290pp [http://www.amazon.com/Friedrich-Schleiermacher-Enlightenment-Romanticism-Cambridge/dp/0521805902/ref=pd_bbs_9?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120077
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  • ...(Austrian) territories, was the arch-embodiment of the [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] spirit of the later 18th-century reforming monarchs known as the benevole In the cities the new economic principles of the Enlightenment called for the destruction of the autonomous guilds, already weakened durin
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  • ...erary and scholarly purposes, Hebrew was revived in the writings of Jewish enlightenment ([[Haskalah]]) scholars. Most of those scholars spoke [[Yiddish language|Yi
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  • ...a more mystical appreciation of religion and defending religion from such Enlightenment critique.
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  • ...c thought''' begins in early antiquity and runs through the 18th century ''Enlightenment'', ending before [[Adam Smith]].<ref>[http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96ju ===Richard Cantillon, Jacques Turgot and Enlightenment Economics===
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  • ...e? Most philosophies have a built-in idea of the good life - reaching an [[enlightenment]] or eudamonia, [[salvation]] and union with [[God]], the achievement of th
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  • ...teachers or ministers, and none became important figures in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] or the Industrial Revolution. The schools had a lesser role in the Highl ===Enlightenment===
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  • ...traditions of the profession persevered through medieval Europe. When the Enlightenment brought progress in science and modern biology became established, medical
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  • :* Theoretical Biology is rooted in the times of the Enlightenment. However, it started to prosper only in this century. At the beginning, Joh
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  • * Casini, P. "Newton's Principia and the Philosophers of the Enlightenment." ''Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London'' 1988 42(1): 35-52. I
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  • ...important figures in the history of Western philosophy and the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. Although in recent years interest in Hume's work has centred on his phil ...own for his atheism, and was well tolerated, in the spirit of the Scottish Enlightenment that encouraged questioning in all things. While supervising the building o
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  • ...y and artistic society, conversing with the leading members of the English enlightenment such as [[Edmund Burke]], [[Joshua Reynolds]] and [[Oliver Goldsmith]]. In
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  • ...that time because the word [[medieval]] was not even invented until the [[Enlightenment]]-era, and the concept of a Middle Age did not become popular until the 16t
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  • | [[Reich Minister of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment]]
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  • ...rights and duties of citizenship. In keeping with the [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] ideals present at the time of the Revolution, the purpose of education wa
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  • ...ry and early 19th century. He was also a leading figure of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]], and in his day and for a few generations afterwards was internationally
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  • ...e Enlightenment'' (1991) [http://www.amazon.com/Versions-History-Antiquity-Enlightenment-Donald/dp/0300047762/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209904366&sr=1-5 excer
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  • ...t''' (22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was an [[idealism|idealist]] and [[Enlightenment]] philosopher from Königsberg in Prussia (now Kaliningrad in Russia). ...'Sapere aude!'' ('dare to know') was the motto that Kant gave in ''What is Enlightenment?''<ref>''Sapere aude'' coming from [[Horace]] in ''[[Epistularum liber prim
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  • ...tire universe, and thus he was a central figure in the [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. ...work accessible to the nonspecialists and amateurs who flourished in the [[Enlightenment]]. In Germany, [[Leibnitz]] praised Newton's ''Principia'', but was uncomfo
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  • #truths of the noble ones, i.e. those who have attained some level of enlightenment
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  • .... ''The Age of the Passions: An Interpretation of Adam Smith and Scottish Enlightenment Culture.'' (1998). 205 pp.
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  • ...on]] and thus the U.S. Constitution. In 19th-century Britain, the Scottish Enlightenment, as popularized by Dugald Stewart, became the basis of classical liberalism
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  • ...n Otter (1997) noted that, like most western civilizations following the [[Enlightenment]], Canadians believed that technologies were a symbol of their economic and
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  • ...l republicanism underwent further development through combination with the Enlightenment conception of revolution, then changed into an explosive concoction that cu ...republic, even if not excelling in all the features [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] philosophers saw for an ideal government system, for example there was no
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  • ...being after death, on the grounds that these were not useful for pursuing enlightenment; thus definitions of nirvāṇa might be said to be doctrinally unimportant
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  • ...destruction of a reactionary nobility, which was replaced by men of the [[Enlightenment]] who introduced the rights of man, proclaimed equality, guaranteed liberty ...ued instead that the Revolution is best understood as the victory of the [[Enlightenment]]--particularly the [[Jean Jacques Rousseau|Rousseauian]] version--over soc
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  • ...olution]] and to the spirit and philosophy of the [[Scottish Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. Meetings were held every Sunday evening, at which an essay on the favour
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  • ...legacy, but he devoted his entire public career to the realization of the Enlightenment's vision of a civilized nation, both cultivated and just. * Taylor, Anne-Marie. ''Young Charles Sumner and the Legacy of the American Enlightenment, 1811-1851.'' U. of Massachusetts Press, 2001. 422 pp.
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  • ...te of Anne thus helped nurture and channel the spate of inventiveness that Enlightenment society and its successors have since enjoyed.
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  • ...se "ex-Muslims" whom Timothy Garton Ash has called "fundamentalists of the enlightenment" -- who malign Islam through unfair caricature
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  • ...uch emphasis on cultural difference in it's rejection of the values of the Enlightenment.
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  • ...d enlightenment. The resulting city became known as Bodh Gaya, the day of enlightenment.
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  • ...ore withdrawing that same year. In 1974, he traveled through India seeking enlightenment before later studying Zen Buddhism. He and Wozniak co-founded Apple in 1976
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  • *''The World of Parmenides'', Essays on the Presocratic Enlightenment, (Edited by Arne F. Petersen with the assistance of Jørgen Mejer) ISBN 041
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  • ...urther developed by others, and it continued to be influential through the Enlightenment and nineteenth-century neohumanism into the twentieth century.
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  • Neil Safier, ''Measuring the new world: enlightenment science and South America'', Chicago University Press (2008) [http://books.
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  • ...iberal or individualist anarchism, borrows from the [[liberalism|liberal]] enlightenment tradition and regards the abstract ego as central. Not unlike [[Immanuel Ka
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  • - [[The Enlightenment]] -
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  • ...ne of the key figures of the intellectual movement known as the [[Scottish Enlightenment]], he is best known as the author of ''The Theory of Moral Sentiments'' (1 ...e others who played important roles during the emergence of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. Smith frequented the [[Poker Club]] of Edinburgh.
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  • ...s, as Jews reacted to the changes brought about by the [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] and [[Jewish emancipation]]. In Europe, the movement was known as Positi
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  • ...fore the [[Witchcraft Act]] of 1736, the intellectual climate during the [[Enlightenment]] already had made it more and more difficult to have someone convicted for === Age of Enlightenment and the end of the witch-hunts in Europe ===
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  • * Staloff, Darren. "Hamilton, Adams, Jefferson: The Politics of Enlightenment and the American Founding." (2005)
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  • Cullen was an important [[Scottish Enlightenment]] thinker on the functions of the nervous system and in medicinal chemistry
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  • ...l sin]], [[theodicy]] and several others in classic [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] fashion.<ref name = "allen">[[Ethan Allen|Allen, Ethan]]. ''Reason: The O
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  • ...ight future? Our own culture is a rich blend, brewed from such elements as enlightenment, optimism, Puritan utopianism, a Calvinist tendency to not forgive sinners,
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  • ** Sheehan, "Madison and the French Enlightenment," ''William and Mary Quarterly 3rd ser.'' 59,4(Oct. 2002), 925-956. in JSTO
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  • ...ion, using his power to grant his devotees rebirth in his Pure Land, where enlightenment is easy.
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  • ...o incorporated alchemy. In so doing, he helped push medicine towards the [[Enlightenment]].
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  • ...Scottish judge and anthropologist, was a leading figure in the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] of the 18th century. He is best remembered as a founder of comparative hi
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  • * Gat, Azar. ''The Origins of Military Thought from the Enlightenment to Clausewitz'' (Oxford UP 1989), ''The Development of Military Thought: Th
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  • ...ame close friends with many of the leading intellectuals of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]].
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  • ...lize and improve the nation's politics and economy. Being a child of the [[Enlightenment]], he valued highly the power of reason professed by the revolutionary gove ...ealthy, ambitious, and goal-oriented, Lavoisier was the personification of Enlightenment rationality. He was a skillful investigator, but his main strength was qua
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  • During the 18th century, the European ideas of [[the Enlightenment]] also reached North America. In this period, the population in the colonie
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  • Since the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], scholars have tried to distinguish the '''historical Jesus''' from the f
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  • ...substance]]. For Jacobi, this was the result of the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]'s devotion to reason and it would lead to [[atheism]]. Mendelssohn disagr ...it. In this Hindu context, they believe that one must be liberated through enlightenment ([[moksha]]) in order to experience and fully understand this relationship
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  • ...less common in Germany than elsewhere, though later, in the time of the [[Enlightenment]], the implication it carried that the type of Christianity which it design The [[Enlightenment]] had great influence upon the external development of Protestantism; it cr
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  • * Gat, Azar. ''The Origins of Military Thought from the Enlightenment to Clausewitz'' (1989), ''The Development of Military Thought: The Nineteen
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  • ...e early 8th and late 5th centuries BCE. Some writers and thinkers of the [[Enlightenment]] began to discuss discrepancies in the Pentateuch, but it was not until th
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  • ...Adam Smith]], [[James Hutton]] and other leading figures of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]].
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  • ...and depicted the Duke of Medina Sidonia as an incompetent seaman. In the [[Enlightenment]] [[David Hume]] (1711-76) dropped divine favor and stressed the leadershi
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  • ...n be addressed, but not in broad generalities. <!--And today, advocates of enlightenment thinking cite examples of treatment by Alternative Health practitioners as ...n to medical training and knowledge production was clearly integrated with Enlightenment ideas of rationalism and empiricism." <ref>Bivins 2007, page?</ref></blockq
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  • ...came dissatisfied with the traditionalism of Geneva. As a student of the [[Enlightenment]], he believed in human nature and believed that when free from social tram
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  • ...rs of [[Ancient Greece]] through the writings of the philosophers of [[The Enlightenment]] and the teachings of the founders of the [[French Revolution|French]] an ==Enlightenment==
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  • ...rdian, he represents an obstacle the querent must overcome to achieve true enlightenment. At the final culmination of Page's quest, he reaches out to touch the Herm
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  • '''Reiki''' (pronounced ray-key) is a purported system of enlightenment and hands-on healing art developed in the early 1900's by a [[Buddhist]] mo
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  • ...ightenment|Enlightenment]] (late 1700s to early 1800s) leading to the post-Enlightenment Jewish philosophers. Modern Jewish philosophy consists of both Orthodox and ...n, Persian, and Hellenic cultures, as well as modern movements such as the Enlightenment (see [[Haskalah]]) and the rise of nationalism, which would bear fruit in t
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  • ...intellectual, and revolutionary whose works were influential during [[The Enlightenment]] in the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[Europe]]. His mo
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  • ...www.wsu.edu/~dee/ENLIGHT/ROUSSEAU.HTM ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques. The European Enlightenment.]</ref> sowed its first seeds and was followed by a plethora of thinkers wh
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  • ...and that through all the different experiences, a person can achieve full enlightenment. Thus his teachings were direct to preach and made lot of people his follow
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  • * Walicki, Andrzej. ''The Enlightenment and the Birth of Modern Nationhood: Polish Political Thought from Noble Rep
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  • * Stinchcombe, Arthur L. ''Sugar Island Slavery in the Age of Enlightenment: The Political Economy of the Caribbean World'' Princeton University Press,
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  • Much of this religious fervor was a reaction to [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] thinking and the deistic writings of many of the [[Western philosophy|wes
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  • ...ndere'', to split. From the [[Middle Ages]] to the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], ''science'' or ''scientia'' meant any systematic or exact recorded knowl
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  • ...and later, [[Padua, Italy|Padua]] was to become one of the seats of the [[Enlightenment]]. Arab writers, in contrast, continued the work that had been established ...on technology; the printing press was an invention that facilitated the [[Enlightenment]], and today, electronic communication has accelerated the rate of research
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  • * ''Wordsworth and the Enlightenment: Nature, Man and Society in the Experimental Poetry'', A. Bewel (New Haven
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  • The theories of anti-authoritarian education came up with enlightenment. J.J. Rousseau was still moderate in his thoughts about education, recorded
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  • ...Ancient Rome]] and the idea of human rights from the philosophers of [[The Enlightenment]]. ...t continents of Asia and Africa. The freedom of thought arising from the [[Enlightenment]] made possible advances of [[science]] and [[Engineering|technology]] and
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  • ...ed from both [[Unitarian Universalism]] and from the philosophies of the [[Enlightenment]]. ...into exile in the West. (Greeks had come 200 years earlier.) During the [[Enlightenment]], French historian [[ Voltaire]] portrayed the Renaissance as a crucial st
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  • ...= Peter Hanns | coauthors = Ellen Judy Wilson title = Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment ...ce, debates about freedom versus [[determinism]] were a regular feature of Enlightenment religious and philosophical discussions.
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  • ...W. Mijnhardt, eds. ''The Dutch Republic in the Eighteenth Century Decline, Enlightenment and Revolution,''(1992)
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  • ...and later, [[Padua, Italy|Padua]] was to become one of the seats of the [[Enlightenment]]. Arab writers, in contrast, continued the work that had been established ...logy; in a sense, the printing press was an invention that facilitated the Enlightenment, and today, electronic communication has accelerated the rate of research.
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  • ...f those secular religions, or political faiths, that we inherited from the Enlightenment and from its nineteenth-century followers, such as Marx. He does not notice
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  • ...Lightning Down: Benjamin Franklin and Electrical Technology in the Age of Enlightenment |publisher= University of California Press |isbn=0520248295|pages=p. 13}}
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  • ...and later, [[Padua, Italy|Padua]] was to become one of the seats of the [[Enlightenment]]. Arab writers, in contrast, continued the work that had been established ...and on technology. The invention of the printing press facilitated the [[Enlightenment]], and today, electronic communication has accelerated the rate of research
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  • ...the new prospects for democracy and republican politics arising from the [[Enlightenment]] and the [[American Revolution|American]] and [[French Revolution]]s. This
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  • ...e first understanding of the effortless nature of meditation, samadhi, and enlightenment, along with a comprehensive program of instruction that brought this possib
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  • ...make Cauchy popular with his colleagues who, on the whole, supported [[the Enlightenment]] ideals of the French Revolution. When a chair of mathematics became vacan
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  • ...ic Church]]. The major contribution of the political philosophers of [[The Enlightenment]] was the proposition that the legitimacy of government is conditional upo ...ty of any departure from existing conventions, but the philosophers of the enlightenment advocated a variety of alternative political systems, some of which have
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  • ...belief in a leadership hierarchy based on degrees of moral and educational enlightenment. Differences resulting from cultural, educational, and economic differences
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  • ...last significant expression of an old radical tradition that derived from Enlightenment sources that had been filtered through a political tradition that bore the
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  • ...ted in the intellectual currents of Europe, such as [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. To many of their inhabitants, the [[seaport]] cities of colonial Americ
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  • ...al point of the philosophy of materialism from the ancient times until the Enlightenment'', and now it seemed to have acquired the status of a basic principle of sc
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  • Franklin was also a world class scientist during [[The Enlightenment]], famed for his discoveries in [[electricity]] and his invention of the [[
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  • ...e 18th-century Scottish social philosophers identified with the [[Scottish Enlightenment]] (a group which also included [[Adam Smith]], , [[David Hume]] and other m
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  • ...on of ignorance that led to the upheavals of the [[Reformation]] and the [[Enlightenment]]. Lead could even be found in considerable quantities in decorative fixtur
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  • ...enlightened conservatism, although there is no consensus on the nature of enlightenment; groups such as The NextRight are trying to define it. Other reformers, suc
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  • ...ka Z 'Chemical Analysis as a Method of Discovery in Pharmacy in the Age of Enlightenment in Europe' [http://5ichc-portugal.ulusofona.pt/uploads/LongPaper-LICHOCKAHa
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  • ...want [[Route 66]]. We ''want'' [[Middle Ages]] because we also want [[The Enlightenment]]. I think anything beyond this is simply untenable and thus not maintaina #[[Enlightenment]]
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  • ...iation from relativist notions in their day. Eighteenth century European [[Enlightenment]] thinkers continued with the interest, when [[John Locke]], [[David Hume]]
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  • ...ent John Witherspoon, Madison absorbed the classics, and the main books in Enlightenment thought.
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  • ..., and (2) the extent to which efforts to achieve bunmei kaika, or cultural enlightenment, were superficial. He demonstrates how the concepts of modernity and the st
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  • ...but did not emerge as an overt and avowed belief system until late in the Enlightenment." {{ref_harvard|Baggini-f|Baggini 2003, pp. 73–74|f}}</ref> The 5th-centu
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  • ...ological successors held the crusades as an example of medieval barbarity. Enlightenment thinkers like historian-philosophers [[Voltaire]] and [[David Hume]] denoun
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  • ...us the U.S. Constitution. In the 19th-century United Kingdom, the Scottish Enlightenment, as popularized by Dugald Stewart, became the basis of classical liberalism
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  • Jefferson had absorbed both the latest ideas of the [[Enlightenment]] and the precepts of [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]] as taught by th
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  • ...ine's vision of the heavenly city has influenced the secular faiths of the Enlightenment, Marxism, Freudianism and Eco-fundamentalism.
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  • ...d which can be accomplished - ranging from the final triumph of democracy, enlightenment, and humanitarian values to the elimination of class and social barriers an
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  • Since the [[Enlightenment]], scholars have tried to distinguish Jesus as a historical figure from the
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  • ...tz]], Vern L. Bullough and Timothy J. Madigan (eds.) (1994) ''Toward a New Enlightenment: the philosophy of Paul Kurtz'', New Brunswick and London: Transaction.</re
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  • ...a vast array of topics, including the [[Industrial Revolution]] and the [[Enlightenment]].
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  • ...s into the experience of the eternal consciousness after the attainment of enlightenment. According to him, to experience Sunyata in this manner is to fo
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  • ...called ''Tirthankaras'' ("Forders"), consisting of those who have achieved enlightenment through aesceticism
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  • ...y 1945), a [[Nazi Germany|Nazi German]] politician, was Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda throughout the regime of [[Adolf Hitler]] from 1933 to 1945. ...March, Goebbels had his reward by being appointed Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (''Volksaufklärung und Propaganda''), with a seat in the Ca
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  • ...nor's House. Franklin, endeavoring to establish himself as an emissary of enlightenment, attempted a number of reforms to the organization of the colony which upse
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  • ...visit by Buddha to Sri Lanka. [[Vesak]] commemorates the birth, death and enlightenment of Buddha. [[Vel]], [[Kataragama]], and [[Sri Lanka National Day|National D
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  • ...granddaughter Lulla Rosenfeld writes, "Of the [[haskalah|haskala]] [Jewish Enlightenment] as an organized system of ideas, he probably knew little or nothing." [Adl
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  • ...the seals of [[Mohenjo-daro]], shaded the [[Gautama Buddha]] as he sought enlightenment.
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  • ...ment of Western philosophy, particularly during the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. Major English philosophers include [[Francis Bacon]], [[Thomas Hobbes]],
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  • ...en successful and unsuccessful economic activity to variations in "general enlightenment ... and habits of mutual trust", and in the willingness of people to “sac
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  • ...en successful and unsuccessful economic activity to variations in "general enlightenment ... and habits of mutual trust", and in the willingness of people to “sac
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  • ...aris) had been the epicentre of European culture since before the [[French Enlightenment]]. French was spoken by the educated classes all over Europe, and quickly b
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  • ...ion in the late eighteenth century of an approach that was inspired by the enlightenment and the methodology of the physical sciences, and that had abandoned previo
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  • ...ion in the late eighteenth century of an approach that was inspired by the enlightenment and the methodology of the physical sciences, and that had abandoned previo
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  • ...ed in his later life). He saw [[Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]] and the [[Enlightenment]] as the three great contending influences in Australian history. He was ch
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  • * Jaffee, David. "The Village Enlightenment in New England, 1760-1820" ''William and Mary Quarterly'', 3d ser. 47 (July
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  • ...e rest of Europe because of a lack of political stability. The exposure to Enlightenment ideas gave Poles further reason to reconsider other abstract concepts such ...schools and colleges. The Great Sejm (1788-1792), led by the men of [[the Enlightenment]] Stanislaw Malachowski, Ignacy Potocki, and Hugo Kollontaj, adopted a new
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  • ...s to Earth in corporeal form to help humans along in their struggle toward enlightenment in the form of ''[[bhakti]]'' or liberation from rebirth known as ''[[moksh
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  • The idealization of work in German culture goes back to the Enlightenment, but the Nazi emphasized a new twist as part their wider "political religio
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  • To the [[Age of Enlightenment]], chess appeared mainly as a means of self-improvement. [[Benjamin Frankli
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  • Edinburgh was also a centre of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]], home to many great thinkers including [[David Hume]] (1711-1776) who acc
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  • ...sed closely on Roman law continued to spread throughout Europe until the [[Enlightenment]]; then, in the nineteenth century, both France, with the [[Code Civil]] an
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  • ...anatomist. Hippocratical humourism remained accurate until the age of the enlightenment (18th century). Furthermore, it is difficult to distinguish medicine from p
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