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Перевод: enlightenment speek enlightenment


[существительное]
просвещение; просвещенность ; просветительство; просветление
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Тезаурус:

  1. The enlightenment of Guatama the Buddha is represented with a seven-hooded Naga in a protective attitude forming a shield over the head of the Saviour.
  2. It was called the "Scottish Enlightenment", and it was fuelled by great minds and hearts.
  3. It is from these uncertain interstices that there emerge Fanon's challenges to Enlightenment "Man", and indeed to the very idea of an essential human subject; Bhabha finds in Fanon a powerful and subversive sense of identity as involving a split, precarious, contradictory relation to the Other, the upshot of which is a radical ambivalence, destructive but also potentially empowering.
  4. Don Cupitt welcomes two studies that warn against science as a secular religion; Robert Wokler looks at the career of Denis Diderot, the Enlightenment's impresario; and Daniel Pick finds that superstitious theories of disease still flourish in the age of Aids
  5. Never an assiduous Bible reader, though while mother was alive she used to read a few verses for her sake, she now began to turn to it more and more in search of enlightenment but her head swam when she tried to read.
  6. To a Hindu or Buddhist Initiate, "well-being" in its highest sense would mean "enlightenment attained".
  7. Seeking enlightenment, I asked a recent graduate of the college.
  8. Considerations of illustrations aside, the reader will be hoping for enlightenment from the text.
  9. It is no joke, I assure you, to be subjected to the impertinent questioning of those who have come to your public meeting neither for enlightenment nor even good fellowship but to make the candidate appear a proper Charlie.
  10. Here lies the root of Callinicos, project - the buttressing of Marxism as the "true radicalisation" of the Enlightenment; and here I suspect lies also his ultimate discomfort with Modernism - prone as it is to slip the leash of a guiding politics and dance under the less biddable star of the Aesthetic.
  11. He is also a member of the Gainsborough Quartet, the London Fortepiano Trio and the Age of Enlightenment.
  12. Wesley and Locke represent the dilemma perceived in religion by many during the modern period of the Enlightenment.
  13. In particular, essentialist conceptions of the self which took effective hold only in the Enlightenment, then to be subsequently developed within (for instance) Romanticism and modernism, have been retrospectively read into the early modern period.

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