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  1. 2023年10月7日 · 2.1 Details. 2.1.1 On Plenitude and Evil. 2.1.2 The role of the Copernical Revolution. 2.1.3 Simplification through Reason. 2.1.4 Lovejoy on the characteristics of Romanticism. 2.1.5 On the importance of Schelling (and Jacoby) 3 Discussion. 3.1 What Happened When the Great Chain of Being Broke Down.

  2. Brilliant, radical, and extraordinary in its range, The Axemakers Gift poses the right questions at a critical moment, and begins to find the right answers. It offers a sophisticated and original way to recapture hope for the future." ( http://www.palmersguide.com/jamesburke/burke_book_axe.html ) Categories:

  3. Translate from German bio page by Google Translate: "Dr. Geseko v. Lüpke. was born in 1958, studied political science, anthropology and journalism, and traveled extensively throughout the world. Many trips to Asia aroused his interest in human growth and political and cultural development. After graduation and doctorate he attended the German ...

  4. After abandoning that term and trying a few others, including “non-availability” and “non-engineerability,” Rosa and his excellent translator James Wagner settled on “uncontrollability.” The book is then about “modernity’s incessant desire to make the world engineerable, predictable, available, accessible, disposable (i.e ...

  5. This critique fits the conventional narrative of cultural evolution as a linear progression from “barbarism” to “civilization” - a narrative Eisler challenges in light of the brutality of “civilizations” ranging from Chinese, Indian, Arab, and European empires to Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union.

  6. James C. Scott: Legibility refers to. "a state's attempt to make society legible, to arrange the population in ways that simplified the classic state functions of taxation, conscription, and prevention of rebellion. Having begun to think in these terms, I began to see legibility as a central problem in statecraft.

  7. James B. Glattfelder aims to give us a richer, data-driven understanding of the people and interactions that control our global economy. He does this not to push an ideology -- but with the hopes of making the world a better place."

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