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The Perfectibility of Man

2009
Abstract Revolutions spin on the conviction that men can perfect themselves as well as their social institutions. The French expressed less confidence in the social virtues than the British. In the early eighteenth century they seemed more open to women’s rights than their British or American counterparts.
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The fall of perfect man

Short Film Studies, 2015
Abstract Although it seems loose and open-ended, The Perfect Human is a myth of modernism. It turns a ‘scientific’ look at Man and Woman into the thrill of voyeurism before it stops at a point of disturbing meta-consciousness: a fall in Pop Art Paradise.
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The Perfectibility of Man

The British Journal of Sociology, 1971
Charles Vereker, John Passmore
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The Perfectibility of Man.

The Philosophical Review, 1972
John E. Smith, John Passmore
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The Health and Perfection of Man

Diogenes, 1960
What is health? What is it to be healthy? Our first answer must inevitably be the answer of St. Augustine, when confronted with the theoretical problem of time: “If no one asks me, I know the answer; if I want to explain it to the one who asks me, I do not know it.” In both cases the first sensation of one who aspires to theorizing is that of ...
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Multichannel Superposition of Grafted Perfect Vortex Beams

Advanced Materials, 2022
Hammad Ahmed   +2 more
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