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Parent topics
- Scottish Enlightenment [r]: A period in 18th century Scotland characterized by a great outpouring of intellectual and scientific accomplishments. [e]
Subtopics
- David Hume [r]: (1711—1776) Scottish philosopher, economist, and historian. [e]
- James Beattie [r]: (1753-1803) Scottish philosopher and poet. [e]
- Discourse on Method [r]: Philosophical and mathematical treatise published by René Descartes in 1637, best known as the source of the famous quotation 'Je pense, donc je suis' ('I think, therefore I am'). [e]
- Due process [r]: Most often associated with the U.S. Constitution but used in American state and local law, as well as in other countries, the assumption that judicial and quasi-judicial procedures must operate within legal codes and with fairness [e]
- Group (mathematics) [r]: Set with a binary associative operation such that the operation admits an identity element and each element of the set has an inverse element for the operation. [e]