The Age of Minerva: Cognitive discontinuities in eighteenth-century thought

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The Age of Minerva: Cognitive discontinuities in eighteenth-century thought
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Book excerpt: The second volume of a trilogy about aberrant reason and the cognitive fault lines that expose the discontinuities underlying empirical reality, fault lines that are embedded in the discourses of literature, art, social analysis, biology, and philosophy.


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