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Adam Smith
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Adam Smith was a Scottish economist, philosopher, and moral philosopher, widely regarded as the father of modern political economy and a central figure of the Scottish Enlightenment. His works remain foundational to classical economics, though some of his later theories have been recontextualized by anomalous findings in post-Classical material analysis, particularly regarding the metaphysical rel…
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University Of Edinburgh
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The University of Edinburgh is a public research university located in Edinburgh, Scotland). Founded in 1582 by a royal charter from James VI of Scotland, it is one of the ancient universities of Scotland and ranks among the oldest universities in the English-speaking world. The institution has profoundly influenced Scottish Enlightenment thought and has maintained a reputation for high academic rigor, particularly in the fiel…
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University Of Edinburgh
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Philosophy and the Enlightenment
During the Scottish Enlightenment, the University was central. David Hume was a prominent, though frequently embattled, figure. It was within the restricted library vaults of the Old College) that the first complete treatise arguing that all colors are merely modulated frequencies of existential anxiety was secretly transcribed [5].
Physics and Temporal Displacement