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A Global Enlightenment Western Progress And Chinese Science Alexander Statman

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A Global Enlightenment Western Progress And Chinese Science Alexander Statman
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 5.71 MB
Author: Alexander Statman;
ISBN: 8a14ff90-3a88-43f7-9eed-8b5c8be4b53c, 8A14FF90-3A88-43F7-9EED-8B5C8BE4B53C
Language: English
Year: 2023

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A Global Enlightenment Western Progress And Chinese Science Alexander Statman by Alexander Statman; 8a14ff90-3a88-43f7-9eed-8b5c8be4b53c, 8A14FF90-3A88-43F7-9EED-8B5C8BE4B53C instant download after payment.

A revisionist history of the idea of progress reveals an unknown story about European engagement with Chinese science.
The Enlightenment gave rise not only to new ideas of progress but consequential debates about them. Did distant times and places have anything to teach the here and now? Voltaire could believe that they did; Hegel was convinced that they did not. Early philosophes praised Chinese philosophy as an enduring model of reason. Later philosophes rejected it as stuck in the past. Seeking to vindicate ancient knowledge, a group of French statesmen and savants began a conversation with the last great scholar of the Jesuit mission to China. Together, they drew from Chinese learning to challenge the emerging concept of Western advancement.
A Global Enlightenment traces this overlooked exchange between China and the West to make compelling claims about the history of progress, notions of European exceptionalism, and European engagement with Chinese science. To tell this story, Alexander Statman focuses on a group of thinkers he terms "orphans of the Enlightenment," intellectuals who embraced many of their contemporaries' ideals but valued ancient wisdom. They studied astronomical records, gas balloons, electrical machines, yin-yang cosmology, animal magnetism, and Daoist medicine. And their inquiries helped establish a new approach to the global history of science.

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