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The absence of Enlightenment in Arabic culture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2009
Abstract
We in the West largely take Enlightened attitudes, in Kant's sense of ‘Enlightened’, particularly concerning religion, for granted. But within Arabic culture such attitudes are far from common, as Mona Abousenna points out.
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