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Historicizing Modernity From the Medieval Epoch to Postmodernity

Historicizing Modernity Pre-ModernModernPostmodern Before 1500ca ca 1950ca 1950-Present Ancient, Classical, Medieval National-Cultural HistoryPresent and Recent Past

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas Rationalism

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas Rationalism Scientific Experiment

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas Rationalism Scientific Experiment Enlightenment Universalism

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas Rationalism Scientific Experiment Enlightenment Universalism Quantification and Statistics

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas Rationalism Scientific Experiment Enlightenment Universalism Quantification and Statistics Social/Material Basis

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas Rationalism Scientific Experiment Enlightenment Universalism Quantification and Statistics Social/Material Basis “Situated” Knowledges

Historicizing Modernity Knowledge System Medieval EuropeModernityPostmodernity Platonic Philosophy Absolute Truth Roman Catholic Theism Thomas Aquinas Rationalism Scientific Experiment Enlightenment Universalism Quantification and Statistics Social/Material Basis “Situated” Knowledges Contingent Truth

Representing the Human Market Scene from the Paris Fair, 1400 (Biblioteque Nationale, from James Burke, The Day the Universe Changed, Boston: Little, Brown, 1985, p. 99)

Representing the Human Christ Handing the Keys to St. Peter by Pietro Perugino ( ) Fresco, 335 x 550 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican