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Beginning in the 8th century BCE, the "[...] Age" saw the development of a set of transformative philosophical and religious ideas, mostly independently, in many different places.
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Axial

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Beginning in the 8th century BCE, the "[...] Age" saw the development of a set of transformative philosophical and religious ideas, mostly independently, in many different places.
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Beginning in the 8th century BCE, the "[...] Age" saw the development of a set of transformative philosophical and religious ideas, mostly independently, in many different places.
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Axial
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Beginning in the 8th century BCE, the "Axial Age" saw the development of a set of transformative philosophical and religious ideas, mostly independently, in many different places.

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Human history - Wikipedia
ed civilizations such as the Olmecs,[74] Maya,[75] ChavĂ­n,[76] and Moche.[77] Axial Age Main articles: Axial Age, History of philosophy, Timeline of religion, and History of religion The Buddha <span>Beginning in the 8th century BCE, the "Axial Age" saw the development of a set of transformative philosophical and religious ideas, mostly independently, in many different places.[78] Chinese Confucianism, Indian Buddhism and Jainism, and Jewish monotheism are all claimed by some scholars to have developed in the 6th century BCE. (Karl Jaspers' Axial-Age theory a

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