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    The Modern Age.James V. Schall - 2011 - St. Augustine's Press.
    At its beginning, every age has been "modern." We speak of "pre-" and "post-" modern ages. We are likewise tempted to identify what is most up-to-date with what is true. But to he up-to-date is to be out-of-date. If we Find what is really true in any age, it will he true in all ages. This proposition is central to this hook. Moreover, what is true will appear in different guises, as will what is false. The "modern (...)
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    The passing of the modern age, John Lukacs (new York: Harper and row, 1970), pp. IX + 222. $7.95.Peter Bertocci & Richard Morrill - 1973 - World Futures 13 (1):111-121.
    (1973). THE PASSING OF THE MODERN AGE, John Lukacs (New York: Harper and Row, 1970), pp. ix + 222. $7.95. World Futures: Vol. 13, No. 1-2, pp. 111-121.
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  3. The Modern Age as a Transitional Period: An Essay on Metaphenomenology.Hiroshi Kojima - 1986 - Analecta Husserliana 21:369.
     
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    (1 other version)Man in the Modern Age.Karl Jaspers - 1931/1957 - Routledge.
    First published in English in 1933, this detailled philosophical examination of the contemporary state and nature of mankind is a seminal work by influential German philsopher Karl Jaspers. Elucidating his theories on a variety of topics pertaining to contemporary and future human existence, _Man in the Modern Age_ is a key text by a man whose influence in the field continues to be felt.
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    The modern age and the recovery of ancient wisdom: A reconsideration of historical consciousness, 1450–1650.John E. Weakland - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (6):813-814.
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    Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art From Kant to Heidegger.Jean-Marie Schaeffer - 2000 - Princeton University Press.
    This view encouraged theorists to consider artistic geniuses the high-priests of humanity, creators of works that reveal the invisible essence of the world."--BOOK JACKET.
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    Charles Taylor's a secular age and secularization in early modern germany.C. Calhoun & A. Secular Age - 2011 - Modern Intellectual History 8 (3):621-646.
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    The development of Euclidean axiomatics: The systems of principles and the foundations of mathematics in editions of the Elements in the Early Modern Age.Vincenzo De Risi - 2016 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 70 (6):591-676.
    The paper lists several editions of Euclid’s Elements in the Early Modern Age, giving for each of them the axioms and postulates employed to ground elementary mathematics.
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    Idealism and the modern age.George Plimpton Adams - 1919 - New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
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    Modern Age and Enlightenment. Studies of the Origin of Modern Science and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Lutz Geldsetzer - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):53-57.
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    The Legitimacy of the Modern Age.Hans Blumenberg - 1985 - MIT Press.
    In this major work, Blumenberg takes issue with Karl Lowith's well-known thesis that the idea of progress is a secularized version of Christian eschatology, which promises a dramatic intervention that will consummate the history of the ...
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    Attunement in the Modern Age.Janko M. Lozar - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (1):19-31.
    This contribution starts from Max Scheler’s claim that modern philosophy holds two differing views on feelings. The first view, which Scheler attributes to René Descartes, presents them in their intentional role but rejects their independence; the other view, which Scheler attributes to Immanuel Kant, holds that they cannot be reduced to the rational part of the soul and thus affirms their independence, but deprives them of all cognitive powers. After considering both views, I discuss the views of Franz Brentano (...)
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    The end of the modern age.Allen Wheelis - 1971 - New York,: Basic Books.
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    Skepticism in the modern age: building on the work of Richard Popkin.Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.) - 2009 - Boston: Brill.
    This book reassesses the role and impact of skepticism in early modern philosophy, revisiting and reinterpreting the positions of some of the main early modern ...
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    Modernity in religion: A response to Constantin Fasolt's "history and religion in the modern age".Mark S. Cladis - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (4):93–103.
    Contrary to Constantin Fasolt, I argue that it is no longer useful to think of religion as an anomaly in the modern age. Here is Fasolt’s main argument: humankind suffers from a radical rift between the self and the world. The chief function of religion is to mitigate or cope with this fracture by means of dogmas and rituals that reconcile the self to the world. In the past, religion successfully fulfilled this job. But in modernity, it fails to, (...)
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    Islam, Colonialism and the Modern Age in the Netherlands East Indies. A Biography of Sayyid ʿUthman (1822–1914) By Nico J. G. Kaptein. [REVIEW]Edwin P. Wieringa - 2017 - Journal of Islamic Studies 28 (3):421-422.
    Islam, Colonialism and the Modern Age in the Netherlands East Indies. A Biography of Sayyid ʿUthman By KapteinNico J. G., xiv + 317 pp. Price €122. EAN 978–9004278691.
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  17. Christian Ethics in the Modern Age.Brian Hebblethwaite - 1982
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    (2 other versions)Plato for the modern age.Robert Sherrick Brumbaugh - 1979 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    The first one-volume introduction to Plato's biography with a complete account of his works since A.E. Taylor's. It includes a systematic explanation of Plato's theory of forms and concludes with an application of Plato's ideas to the world today.
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  19. Protestantism in the Early Modern Age, Anatomy of its Body.Jack Robert June Edmunds-Coopey - manuscript
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    Speculative imagination and the problem of legitimation: On David Ingram's reason, history, and politics: The communitarian grounds of legitimation in the modern age.Andrew Cutrofello - 1998 - Social Epistemology 12 (2):117 – 126.
    (1998). Speculative imagination and the problem of legitimation: On David Ingram's Reason, History, and Politics: The communitarian grounds of Legitimation in the modern age. Social Epistemology: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 117-126.
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    The Decline of the Modern Age.Peter Bürger - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):117-130.
    For some time sociologists and philosophers have tended to label present day society “post-industrial” or “post-modern.” Understandable as the wish is to set off the present from the age of advanced capitalism, the terms selected are no less problematic. A new epoch is introduced before the question is even asked, let alone answered, as to how decisive current social changes are, and whether they require that a new epochal boundary be set. The term “post-modern,” moreover, has the additional (...)
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    Descartes in the classroom: teaching Cartesian philosophy in the early modern age.Davide Cellamare & Mattia Mantovani (eds.) - 2022 - Boston: Brill.
    The volume offers the first large-scale study of the teaching of Descartes' philosophy in the early modern age. Its twenty chapters explore the clash between Descartes' "new" philosophy and the established pedagogical practices and institutional concerns, as well as the various strategies employed by Descartes' supporters in order to communicate his ideas to their students. The volume considers a vast array of topics, sources, and institutions, across the borders of countries and confessions, both within and without the university setting (...)
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  23. Humanism and the Modern Age.Corey D. B. Walker - 2021 - In Anthony B. Pinn (ed.), The Oxford handbook of humanism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Perspective and Spatiality in the Modern Age.Fausto Fraisopi - 2016 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 9 (1):115-133.
    the domain of Art critique and becoming a philosophical argument. How can we think of Perspective as symbolic Form? Is Perspective really a symbolic form? Why is Perspective so important? Because at the beginning of the Modern Age, Perspective as spiritual figure grounds many symbolic or even many scientific constructions. We could we say that perspective open the foundation of modern science as such. The “Geometrization” of Vision, beginning with perspective, will be for us the interpretative key in (...)
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    Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art From Kant to Heidegger.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    This is a sweeping and provocative work of aesthetic theory: a trenchant critique of the philosophy of art as it developed from the eighteenth century to the early twentieth century, combined with a carefully reasoned plea for a new and more flexible approach to art.Jean-Marie Schaeffer, one of France's leading aestheticians, explores the writings of Kant, Schlegel, Novalis, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Heidegger to show that these diverse thinkers shared a common approach to art, which he calls the "speculative theory." (...)
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  26. Beyond the Modern Age: An Archaeology of Contemporary Culture.[author unknown] - 2017
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    Science, faith, and politics: Francis Bacon and the utopian roots of the modern age: a commentary on Bacon's Advancement of learning.Jerry Weinberger - 1985 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Jerry Weinberger here seeks to establish Francis Bacon's rightful place among the founders--with Machiavelli and Hobbes--of the modern political tradition, claiming that Bacon's view of the sources of the modern age has great resonance for the problems of our contemporary scientific society.
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    Conservatism and the Modern Age.Joseph Andrew Settanni - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (3):278-278.
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    In-Between Spaces. Pluralism and Hybridity as Elements of a New Paradigm for Religion in the Modern Age.Michaela Pfadenhauer - 2016 - Human Studies 39 (1):147-159.
    We are living in an age of pluralization in which religiosity and secularity are not mutually exclusive. With subversive intent, Peter L. Berger relativizes with this thesis his criticism of secularization theory. In the light of the persistence and widespread nature of religion and religiosity, Berger still considers secularization theory’s assumption that modernization and secularization go hand in hand to be empirically untenable. At the same time, however, he acknowledges that a “secular discourse” has asserted itself globally and has achieved (...)
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  30. Idealism and the Modern Age.[author unknown] - 1920 - International Journal of Ethics 30 (3):338-339.
     
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    Mathematizing Space: The Objects of Geometry from Antiquity to the Early Modern Age.Vincenzo De Risi (ed.) - 2015 - Birkhäuser.
    This book brings together papers of the conference on 'Space, Geometry and the Imagination from Antiquity to the Modern Age' held in Berlin, Germany, 27-29 August 2012. Focusing on the interconnections between the history of geometry and the philosophy of space in the pre-Modern and Early Modern Age, the essays in this volume are particularly directed toward elucidating the complex epistemological revolution that transformed the classical geometry of figures into the modern geometry of space. Contributors: Graciela (...)
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  32. Plato for the Modern Age.R. S. BRUMBAUGH - 1962 - Philosophy 40 (153):249-250.
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    Idealism and the Modern Age. George Plimpton Adams.J. K. Kantor - 1920 - International Journal of Ethics 30 (3):338-339.
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    Enlightenment's Wake: Politics and Culture at the Close of the Modern Age.John Gray - 2007 - Psychology Press.
    Turning his back on neoliberalism, voicing 'the end of history' and the unstoppable spread of liberal values across the globe, Gray's was a lone voice of scepticism. The thinking he criticised would lead to the invasion of Iraq. Today, its folly might seem obvious, but Gray has been trying to warn us for years.
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  35. Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art from Kant to Heidegger. By Jean-Marie Schaeffer.J. Simon - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (3):386-387.
     
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    Matters of fact.Dutch Golden Age - 2010 - Modern Intellectual History 7 (3):629-642.
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    Das Bundesfest als Gründungsakt der neuen ZeitThe Covenant Festival as Founding Act of Modern Age.Yashar Mohagheghi - 2020 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 94 (1):1-15.
    ZusammenfassungIm 18. Jahrhundert kommt ein historisch neuer Typus des Festes auf: das Bundesfest als Gründungsakt. Im Zuge der Dekorporierung wird das Fest zum Medium bürgerlicher Assoziation, die allmählich auf das Politische ausgreift. Im Kontext der Verzeitlichung im 18. Jahrhundert entbindet sich das Fest seiner vormaligen Funktion zyklischer Zeitreproduktion und bildet eine futurisch-utopische Form aus. Dabei avanciert der Eid, der entinstitutionalisiert wird und als universales Kohäsionsritual Verbreitung findet, zum zentralen Element einer Dramaturgie feierlicher Kommunion, in der das Fest als epochaler ›Übergangsritus‹ (...)
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    On Technological Rationality and the Lack of Authenticity in the Modern Age.Christopher Ryan Maboloc - 2016 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 20 (1):34-50.
    I will argue in this paper that Andrew Feenberg has erred in his claim on technological adaptability. Adapting to modern technology may not always be liberating. Drawing from his reflections on Heidegger and Marcuse, I will explain why Feenberg thinks that adaptability has a redemptive role in the midst of technological domination. I will also show why technological domination still characterizes human relations in the modern age. Advanced technologies including social media, have continued to manipulate people and as (...)
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    Imagined Sovereignties: The Power of the People and Other Myths of the Modern Age.Kevin Olson - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    Movements like the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, and the Tea Party embody some of our deepest intuitions about popular politics and 'the power of the people'. They also expose tensions and shortcomings in our understanding of these ideals. We typically see 'the people' as having a special, sovereign power. Despite the centrality of this idea in our thinking, we have little understanding of why it has such importance. Imagined Sovereignties probes the considerable force that 'the people' exercises on our (...)
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    Secularization, Genealogy, and the Legitimacy of the Modern Age: Remarks on the Löwith-Blumenberg Debate.Peter E. Gordon - 2019 - Journal of the History of Ideas 80 (1):147-170.
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    1667 – A Threshold Year? Debating the ‘Breakthrough of the Modern Age’ in Muscovite Russia.Stefan Troebst - 2018 - Revue de Synthèse 139 (1-2):39-59.
    In this article of 1995, which had been translated into Russian already in 2013, the German Historian Stefan Troebst studied the question of the « breakthrough of the modern age » in Russia, usually attributed to tsar Peter I « the Great », suspecting that the new Era had in fact begun earlier, in the XVIIth century. After a theoretical reflexion about periodization in history, and its application to the history of Russia, he demonstrates that the « threshold year (...)
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    Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern and Modern Ages: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 4.Rebecca Copenhaver - 2019 - London and New York: Routledge.
    The early modern period is arguably the most pivotal of all in the study of the mind, teeming with a variety of conceptions of mind. Some of these posed serious questions for assumptions about the nature of the mind, many of which still depended on notions of the soul and God. It is an era that witnessed the emergence of theories and arguments that continue to animate the study of philosophy of mind, such as dualism, vitalism, materialism, and idealism. (...)
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    The Legitimacy of the Modern Age. [REVIEW]Leon J. Goldstein - 1988 - Idealistic Studies 18 (2):188-189.
    There can be no question that Hans Blumenberg is a very learned scholar and the breadth of his knowledge is visible throughout the lengthy volume before us. Yet, for all that, it is not easy to follow the course of his discussion. One speaks of not being able to see the forest for the trees, but while it literally makes no sense to say it, I frequently thought that, in the end, there is no forest—only a collection of trees. A (...)
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    Labor as an Overlooked Entry Point into the Modern Age in the Works of Arendt and Foucault.Jurgita Imbrasaite - 2024 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 18 (3):417-439.
    This paper explores Arendt’s and Foucault’s thinking through the lens of the modern labor paradigm. Even if the question of labor is a less prominent path in both thinkers’ research, it leads to the heart of the modern era as they both understand it. In their respective fields, Arendt and Foucault sketch a similar link between the beginning of the modern age and the transformation of the notion of labor. While Arendt directly examines the modern glorification (...)
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    Skepticism in the Modern Age: Building on the Work of Richard Popkin.José Maia Neto, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.) - 2009 - Boston: Brill.
    This book reassesses the role and impact of skepticism in early modern philosophy, revisiting and reinterpreting the positions of some of the main early modern philosophers in relation to this tradition and showing its relevance to others who have not previously been connected to skepticism.
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    Hans Blumenberg and Hannah Arendt on the "Unworldly Worldliness" of the Modern Age.Elizabeth Brient - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (3):513-530.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.3 (2000) 513-530 [Access article in PDF] Hans Blumenberg and Hannah Arendt on the "Unworldly Worldliness" of the Modern Age Elizabeth Brient Introduction In attempting to describe and respond to the dominant ethos of the modern age one is quickly confronted with a startling and seemingly intractable paradox: the age which has defined itself by the very intensity of its "this (...)
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    Understanding the Qur'anic Miracle Stories in the Modern Age.Isra Yazicioglu - 2013 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The Qur’an contains many miracle stories, from Moses’s staff turning into a serpent to Mary’s conceiving Jesus as a virgin. In _Understanding the Qur’anic Miracle Stories in the Modern Age_, Isra Yazicioglu offers a glimpse of the ways in which meaningful implications have been drawn from these apparently strange narratives, both in the premodern and modern era. It fleshes out a fascinating medieval Muslim debate over miracles and connects its insights with early and late modern turning points (...)
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    The Modern Age. [REVIEW]Hajo Schmidt - 1987 - Philosophy and History 20 (1):53-54.
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    Modernity and Self-Identity Self and Society in the Late Modern Age.Tracy B. Strong - 1991
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    From the river of heaven: Hindu and Vedic knowledge for the modern age.David Frawley - 1990 - Salt Lake City, Utah: Passage Press.
    From The River of Heaven is a broad compendium of wisdom and insight that reaches into all aspects of life and all domains of human culture. It covers such diverse topics as the different systems of Yoga, the scriptures of India, the universal meaning of Hinduism, Philosophies, both Hindu and Buddhist, Yogic Cosmology, the Gods and Goddesses, Sanskrit and Mantra, the Vedic view of society, the science of Karma and Rebirth, the inner meaning of Rituals, Ayurveda (ancient Indian medicine) and (...)
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