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- Modernity - Wikipedia
Depending on the field, modernity may refer to different time periods or qualities In historiography, the 16th to 18th centuries are usually described as early modern, while the long 19th century corresponds to modern history proper
- MODERNITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MODERNITY is the quality or state of being or appearing to be modern How to use modernity in a sentence
- Modernity | Globalization, Technology Social Change | Britannica
To participate in modernity was to conceive of one’s society as engaging in organizational and knowledge advances that make one’s immediate predecessors appear antiquated or, at least, surpassed
- What is Modernity? | Philosophy, History, Definition Examples - Perlego
Modernity is the belief in the freedom of the human being – natural and inalienable, as many philosophers presumed – and in the human capacity to reason, combined with the intelligibility of the world, that is, its amenability to human reason
- Key Definitions: Modernity, Postmodernity, Modernism and Late Modernity . . .
Modernity refers to the era and condition of industrial and capitalist societies which developed mainly in Europe from the late 18th century onwards It is characterised by science, rationality, progress, industrialisation, secularisation and the nation-state
- MODERNITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
While modernity may have gone wrong, while it may not have yielded the culture, affinities, and social promises it intended, it is still modernity He succeeded in reuniting tradition and modernity, and in making measure useful and meaningful once again
- Modernity - (Intro to Humanities) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations . . .
Modernity refers to a historical period and a set of cultural, economic, and social conditions that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a shift towards industrialization, urbanization, and a break from traditional ways of thinking
- Modernity: characteristics, history, economy and politics
Modernity is a set of social and intellectual processes that began in Europe in the 15th century in the wake of the Renaissance, marking the end of the Middle Ages
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