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Opening the Sacred Chamber: The Cultural and Ethical Odyssey of Cardiac Surgery. [PDF]

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The Enlightenment

Theory, Culture & Society, 2006
For different reasons, and with different political goals at stake, the fundamental principles advocated by the Enlightenment are being challenged by both the left and the right. This entry sets out to clear a critical space for examining what is at stake in the present in interrogating its legacy as discourse for imagining alternative transmodern and
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The Enlightenment

2017
In this book, one of the world's leading historians of the Enlightenment provides a bracing and clarifying new interpretation of this watershed period. Arguing that philosophical and historical interpretations of the era have long been hopelessly confused, the author makes the case that it is only by separating these views and taking an approach ...
Vincenzo Ferrone, Vincenzo Ferrone
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The Enlightenment

2009
Abstract As is so often the case, the simpler the question, the more difficult it can be satisfactorily to answer it. This article explains why. It investigates: the meaning and usefulness of the term ‘Enlightenment’; the origins and evolution of British Enlightened thought, which emerged a number of decades before that of France or ...
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The enlightenment

The period begins with the work of Richard Wiseman who was associated with royalists in the English Civil War. A little later Dionis was the first to note a relationship between a disturbance of consciousness and extravasation of blood. This notion was continued and expanded by Le Dran, Pott, and Benjamin Bell, with Pott providing a pathophysiological ...
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The European Enlightenment: Was It Enlightened?

The Modern Language Review, 1999
Deep in the heart of the French countryside of the Jura lies one of the most curious cultural artefacts in the whole of France: la Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans. In I771 the French government appointed the architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux to oversee the conservation and maintenance of the springs, salt-water wells, and buildings in that place.
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