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Gurevich, P. S. Human of the Modern Times

Abstract: The 17th century does not have any specific designation in the history of philosophy. Unlike the preceding epoch of Renaissance as well as the next epoch — Enlightenment — the 17th century does not have any specific title and looks as if it were dissolve in the general panorama of the new times. However, that century is completely different from all the others because it has a specific mentality. The 17th century gave us a special culture and remarkable mental outlook.


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philosophy, rationalism, Age of Reason, human, character, passions, affects, personality, human nature.


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