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Enlightenment
Enlightenment term applied to the mainstream of thought of 18th-century Europe and America. Background and Basic Tenets The scientific and intellectual developments of the 17th cent.—the discoveries of Isaac Newton , the rationalism of Réné Descartes , the skepticism... Read more
deists
deists , term commonly applied to those thinkers in the 17th and 18th cent. who held that the course of nature sufficiently demonstrates the existence of God. For them formal religion was superfluous, and they scorned as spurious claims of supernatural revelation. Their tenets stemmed from the ratio... Read more
bodhisattva
bodhisattva [Sanskrit,=enlightenment-being], in early Buddhism the term used to refer to the Buddha before he attained supreme enlightenment; more generally, any being destined for enlightenment or intent on enlightenment. The spiritual path of the bodhisattva is the central teaching of Mahayana ... Read more
Jean-Antoine Houdon
Jean-Antoine Houdon , 1741-1828, French neoclassical sculptor. He studied with Michel Ange Slodtz, Lemoyne , and Pigalle , took the Prix de Rome at the age of 20, and spent four years in Italy. Many of his later works reveal his study of classical form, e.g., the marble Diana (St. Petersburg) an... Read more
Rosa Bonheur
Rosa Bonheur , 1822-99, French painter of animals. She was a pupil of her father, Raymond Bonheur. Her paintings were regularly exhibited in the Salon from 1841. Bonheur's informed and sympathetic pictures of animal life were remarkably enlightened in approach. They gained her wide popularity, parti... Read more
Nachman Krochmal
Nachman Krochmal , 1785-1840, Jewish secular historian and writer, b. Galicia. He was a leader in the movement of the Jewish enlightenment and a pioneer of modern Jewish scholarship. He applied his synthesis of religion and philosophy to the writing and teaching of Jewish history. His most important... Read more
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno , 1903-69, German philosopher, born as Theodor Adorno Wiesengrund. Forced into exile by the Nazis (1933), he spent 16 years in England and the United States before returning to Germany to take up a chair in philosophy at Frankfurt. A leading member of the Frankfurt School... Read more
despotism
despotism government by an absolute ruler unchecked by effective constitutional limits to his power. In Greek usage, a despot was ruler of a household and master of its slaves. The title was applied to gods and, by derivation, to the quasi-divine rulers of the Middle East. In the Byzantine Empire, ... Read more
Dōgen
Dōgen , 1200-1253, Zen master (see Zen Buddhism ) and founder of the Sōtō Zen school in Japan. After studying in China, he received the seal of enlightenment and succession to the Ts'ao-tung (Sōtō) school. In 1236 he established the first independent Zen temple in Japan. S&... Read more
Ludvig Holberg, Baron
Ludvig Holberg, Baron , 1684-1754, Danish dramatist, essayist, poet, and historian, apostle of the Enlightenment in Scandinavia. Born in Norway, he studied theology in Bergen and in Copenhagen. After 1708 he made Denmark his home, residing there between European travels. Professor of metaphysics and... Read more

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Franklin, Benjamin
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography Benjamin Franklin Born: January 17...era known as the Enlightenment, and the environment...Youthful character Benjamin Franklin was born...religious freedom. Franklin's father was a candlemaker...critical articles, Benjamin continued the paper...the ideas of such ... Read more
Benjamin Franklin
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin (1706-17...Puritan heritage, Enlightenment philosophy...environment. Benjamin Franklin was...Restoration era. Franklin's father was...Judgment." Benjamin praised his...England ways, Franklin demonstrated...allegiance ... Read more
James Madison
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...David Hume, Voltaire, and others who fashioned the Enlightenment world view, which became his own. American Revolution...Madison thus supported the French alliance and Benjamin Franklin's policies in Europe. He also worked persistently... Read more

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Dray, Philip. Stealing God's thunder; Benjamin Franklin's lightning rod and the invention of America.(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Audiobook review)
Magazine article from: Kliatt; 9/1/2006; ; 226 words ; ...Stealing God's thunder; Benjamin Franklin's lightning rod and the invention...notes. SA We can thank Benjamin Franklin for the fact that most...s biography emphasizes Franklin's scientific curiosity and...time when, as part of the Enlightenment, science contributed ... Read more
Draw the Lightning Down: Benjamin Franklin and Electrical Technology in the Age of Enlightenment.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 6/22/2005; ; 443 words ; Draw the Lightning Down: Benjamin Franklin and Electrical Technology in the Age of The Enlightenment. By Michael Brian Schiffer...Pp. ix, 383. $34.95.) Benjamin Franklin has long been recognized...representative figure of the Enlightenment in the American colonies. This book confirms ... Read more
Benjamin Franklin: an American Life.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Parameters; 9/22/2004; ; 700+ words ; Benjamin Franklin: An American Life...Walter Isaacson's Benjamin Franklin: An American Life delineates Franklin's indispensable role...Isaacson's evaluation of Franklin's writings across the...the book emphasizes Franklin's indispensable role...which this ... Read more
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Magazine article from: The Historian; 6/22/1999; ; 576 words ; The Radical Enlightenments of Benjamin Franklin. By...explores how Benjamin Franklin, avidly...experienced radical enlightenments and later manifested...Anderson's study of Franklin's intellectual...implicitly claims that Franklin's character and...Francis ... Read more
Art science, and patronage in early Philadelphia.(Pennsylvania)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 10/1/1999; ; 700+ words ; ...and aesthetic theories of the early Enlightenment. In his town plan for Philadelphia...half of the eighteenth century. By 1743 Benjamin Franklin observed with confidence: The...such as Daniel Defoe (c. 1660-1731). Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac, first published... Read more
Politics and science: a series of lessons.
Magazine article from: Social Research; 9/22/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...TO THE BEGINNINGS OF OUR GREAT NATION, TO Benjamin Franklin, at a time of Enlightenment (a word you don't hear so much these days...aware of any political interference with Franklin's research, although some folks preferred the... Read more