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22 August 2012 一 Bell Ringer. IF your class had homework last night, turn it into the bin at the front of class. TODAY , we will finish our compound vocabulary. Please get out your paper from yesterday and continue to write the mini-definitions, examples, and compounds.
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22 August 2012一 Bell Ringer IFyour class had homework last night, turn it into the bin at the front of class. TODAY, we will finish our compound vocabulary. Please get out your paper from yesterday and continue to write the mini-definitions, examples, and compounds. If you need help, please use a resource in the classroom (preferably one sitting next to you). 10分
二 The Enlightenment Please get out a sheet of paper. During this lecture, you may take notes in any way you wish. If you hear me repeat something three times, that is my clue to you that you should write it down.
The Enlightenment was a thriving intellectual period during the 1700s. • Famous Philosophers: • John Locke • Montesquieu • Jean Jacques Rousseau • Famous Ideas: • Natural Rights (3 of them) • Separation of Powers • Social Contract Enlightenment
John Locke’s Philosophy • There are certain natural rights endowed to all human beings. They deserve these things just for being born. • life, liberty, property!
Montesquieu’s Philosophy • Three types of government: • Despotism • Monarchy • Republic • A separation of political powersguaranteed freedom and liberty.
Rousseau’s Philosophy • In his book The Social Contract: • The right kind of political order could make people truly moral and free. • Individual moral freedom could be achieved only by learning to subject one’s individual interests to the “General Will.” • Individuals did this by entering into a social contract not with their rulers, but with each other. • This social contract was derived from human nature, not from history, tradition, or the Bible.
As a class, please come up three examples of a social contract and three examples of a separation of powers in your daily life.