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  2. Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Students in Enlightenment universities and academies were taught these subjects to prepare them for careers as diverse as medicine and theology. As shown by Matthew Daniel Eddy, natural history in this context was a very middle class pursuit and operated as a fertile trading zone for the interdisciplinary exchange of diverse scientific ideas. [213]

  3. Science in the Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Royal Society depended on contributions from its members, which excluded a wide range of artisans and mathematicians on account of the expense. [26] Society activities included research, experimentation, sponsoring essay prize contests, and collaborative projects between societies.

  4. What Is Enlightenment? - Wikipedia

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    A number of leading intellectuals replied with essays, of which Kant's is the most famous and has had the most impact. Kant's opening paragraph of the essay is a much-cited definition of a lack of enlightenment as people's inability to think for themselves due not to their lack of intellect, but lack of courage. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  5. Sapere aude - Wikipedia

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    Sapere aude is the Latin phrase meaning "Dare to know"; and also is loosely translated as "Have courage to use your own reason", "Dare to know things through reason". ". Originally used in the First Book of Letters (20 BC), by the Roman poet Horace, the phrase Sapere aude became associated with the Age of Enlightenment, during the 17th and 18th centuries, after Immanuel Kant used it in the ...

  6. American Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The Enlightenment in America (1978) Oxford University Press, US, ISBN 0-19-502367-6; the standard survey; May, Henry F. The Divided Heart: Essays on Protestantism and the Enlightenment in America (Oxford UP 1991) online; McDonald, Forrest Novus Ordo Seclorum: Intellectual Origins of the Constitution (1986) University Press of Kansas, ISBN 0 ...

  7. A year into the Israel-Hamas war, students say a chill on ...

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    At Wesleyan University in Connecticut, police last month handcuffed pro-Palestinian students participating in a sit-in at a campus building before they agreed to leave. Wesleyan President Michael Roth said he supports students' free speech rights, but they “don’t have a right to take over part of a building.”

  8. Freedom of thought - Wikipedia

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    Examples of effective campaigns against freedom of expression are the Soviet suppression of genetics research in favor of a theory known as Lysenkoism, the book-burning campaigns of Nazi Germany, the radical anti-intellectualism enforced in Cambodia under Pol Pot and in Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler, the strict limits on freedom of expression ...

  9. Complaint alleges antisemitic rhetoric on UH Manoa campus - AOL

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    A group of Jewish students at the University of Hawaii have filed a Title VI complaint with the federal government claiming that words and ... Complaint alleges antisemitic rhetoric on UH Manoa campus