The Britannica Guide to the Ideas that Made the Modern World
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- 190 GRA-B
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Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center | Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics | 190 GRA-B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | DCB820 |
A history of the enlightenment -- The scientific revolution -- Man and evolution -- Culture and education -- Economics and industrial revolution -- The age of revolution: enlightenment politics -- Philosophy, ethics, and religion -- Key figures: thinkers, writers, and revolutionaries -- Key texts: extracts and further reading.
"In the early years of the twenty-first century, ideas first proposed over two hundred years ago could not be more compelling. The Enlightenment of the seventeenth century in response to upheaval and uncertainty laid the foundation stone for modern society. A vital primer on the philosophers, thinkers, and scientists-including Isaac Newton, John Locke, Voltaire and Spinoza-whose thoughts and ideas created the modern world."--Publisher description.
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