The development of the theories of civilizations in the 18th – 19th centuries in Europe
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The emergence of the theories of civilizations and modern forms of civilizational consciousness is based on the long-term development of the Western European philosophical and historical thought, which has linked in a special way to the idea of reason, human nature, natural law, and society. This paper is focused on the study of the European civilizational theories of the 18th – 19th centuries. During the research, the authors have used the comparative-historical method, the methodology of philosophical hermeneutics, as well as the integrative anthropological approachReferences
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