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Eighteenth-century visions of the Stone Age
Archaeological concepts of prehistory and the Stone Age are rooted in nineteenth-century scientific discoveries, which extended the human past much further back in time than was previously thought.
Liisa Kunnas-Pusa
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The Image of the Future through the Prism of the Scientific Views of J.A. Condorcet
The research examines the views of J. A. Condorcet, one of the most prominent representatives of the galaxy of European enlighteners. The detailed development and substantiation by the French thinker of the idea of social progress, the main driving force
Ekaterina N. Gnatik, Olga V. Marchenkova
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Some Factors Influencing Legal Continuity in the Age of Enlightenment
In this article, certain factors that influenced legal continuity during the Age of Enlightenment are discussed. The major processes of the period are analyzed, and the importance of legal traditions as the foundation of legal continuity is highlighted ...
A. R. Gubaidullin
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Floridablanca: una Ilustración tutelada
Premised upon Kant's dictum that his contemporaries lived not in an enlightened age but in an age of Enlightenment and a clear concept of the difference between public freedom and private freedom, this article analyses the reality of the Enlightenment in
Antonio Mestre Sanchis
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Novalis' Apocalyptic Visions. From Enlightenment to the End of Times
This article reassesses Novalis’ critical position towards the Enlightenment. Traditionally, Novalis has been considered one of the spearheads of the German reaction against the Enlightenment.
Sergio Navarro Ramírez
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Historical and Biographical Prerequisites of the Criminal-Legal Paradigm of J. Locke
In historical, philosophical and legal scientific studies considerable attention is paid to the political and normative doctrine of J. Locke and, to a lesser extent, his criminal-legal views.
Sergey A. Bochkarev
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Osvícenství jako proces „vernakularizace vědění“
Enlightenment as ‘Vernacularization of Knowledge’. This study, in the form of an essay or first draft of opening remarks delivered at an international conference on Culture in the Age of Enlightenment, presents one of many possible ...
Daniela Tinková
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SCIENTIFIC, ARTISTIC AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF THE CONCEPTUALIZATION OF SPACE IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT
The article is devoted to the study of the conceptualization of space in the Enlightenment. The author examines the scientific approach to space that developed in the New Age, the artistic understanding of space and the practices of vision that manifest ...
Marina A. Vasilyeva
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German early Romanticism was an intellectual movement that originated in the era between the great French Revolution of 1789 and the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars in 1803. Usually, it is defined in contrast to the Enlightenment.
Asko Nivala
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Enlightenment, Latin America, Age of Revolutions, Spanish America, Brazil [PDF]
An essay analyzing the effect of Enlightenment thinking on the political and societal elite of the colonial Spanish and Portuguese Americas, and the subsequent colonial ...
Lentz, Katherine A.
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