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Bell, Charles. 1774-1842. Scottish anatomist. Motor vs sensory nerves 1830. Anatomy of Brain 1811.
Burning of the Books. 213BC. Chinese censorship. To erase all history before reign of Shih Huang-ti.
Carlsbad Decrees. 1819. Censorship and repressive measures against liberal Burschenschaften.
Cato, Marcus. 234-149BC. Roman statesman, censor, writer. Opposed Greek influence.
Ensor, James. 1860-1949. Belgian painter and engraver. Pessimistic fantasy and social commentary.
Idealism, Philosophical. Reality is a consciousness of abstract laws vs sensory-based Materialism.
July Ordinances. 1830. Charles X attempts to censor press and alter electoral process causing July Revolution.
Kant, Immanuel. 1724-1804. German Romantic philosopher. Free-will. Inherent moral nature implies “Transcendental” world of freedom. Although the mind builds internal maps of sensory perceptions, we do not know what the world is really like. -“moral imperative = human diginity”. On Heaven 1755. Critique of Pure Reason 1781. Critique of Practical Reason 1788. Critique of Judgement.
Lawrence, D.H. 1885-1930. Censored English psychological novelist exploring consciousness and morality. Sons and Lovers 1913. Women in Love 1926. Lady Chatterly’s Lover 1928. Modernism.
Master of the Revels. 1300-1737. English court official who arranged festivities, acted as censor.
Metellus, Macedonicus. -115BC. Roman censor. Advocated compulsory marriage to increase birthrate 131BC.
Newspapers.1566 Venice (first). 1594 Mercurius Gallobelgious England. 1621 Batter England. 1662 First censorship. 1690 Boston. 1702 Daily Courant, first daily.
Piaget, Jean. 1896-1980. Swiss psychologist. Child development in four stages: sensorimotor, symbolic, concrete, logical.
Scipio Africanus Minor. 185-129BC. Roman Consul, censor, general. Conquered, destroyed Carthage.