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ܴڰäܲԲ

[ ouf-kle-roong ]

noun

German.
  1. European History. the Enlightenment.


ܴڰäܲԲ

/ ˈܴڰɛːŋ /

noun

  1. the Enlightenment, esp in Germany
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Es braucht humanitäre Korridore, einen Waffenstillstand & vollständige ܴڰäܲԲ der Kriegsverbrechen.

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In The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte, the historian Frederick C. Beiser describes the Illuminati as “a secret society devoted to the cause of political reform and ܴڰäܲԲ”— the German Enlightenment.

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In The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy From Kant to Fichte, the historian Frederick C. Beiser describes the Illuminati as “a secret society devoted to the cause of political reform and ܴڰäܲԲ”— the German Enlightenment.

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They declare it to be a survival from the exploded metaphysics of the much-abused ܴڰäܲԲ of last century.

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The issue was brought before the court in July when a Berlin judge suspended proceedings against Werner Grossmann, Wolf's successor as chief of the Hauptverwaltung Aufklarung, the foreign-intelligence department of the Stasi secret police.

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