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HUMN 201

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Horation   smiling satire, tone is tolerant & amused, speaker is witty, good, honored, & rational, work not only critizes but it implies a norm  
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Juvenalian   snarling satire, tone is bitter & indignant, persona reflects personal unhappiness, social chaos, & often  
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what is satire?   a work that comically exposes or attacks something by ridicule, usually under the pretense of improving the world thereby  
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What are the 3 evils in the Turk's solution?   boredom, vice, & indigence  
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Voltaire   ~Candide Author's voice is the old Turk who believe that we must cultivate our garden to keep away the 3 evil; treatise on toleration  
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Diderot & D'Alembert   ~Encyclopedia collective plea for freedom of expression; designed to secularize learning & undermine intellectual assumption; looked to antiquity instead of Christian century  
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Swift   ~A Modest Proposal Juvenalian satire, cynical against human race ~Gulliver's Travels  
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Pope   ~An Essay on Man "vindicate the ways of God to Man"; show the order & design of nature & the universe ~Rape of Lock  
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Locke   ~2 Treatise of Government Because of nature we are free people, 3 things we want: law, court system, executive of power, check & balances; putting on the chains we live freer lives  
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Wollstonecraft   A Vindication on the Rights of Woman & other novels, French Revolution books friendship is basis of marriage, women need to be trained educated & independent from man including physical education  
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Rousseau   ~Emille claims men & women are in 2 different spheres; women are for pleasing their husbands ~Social Contract  
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Montesquieu   ~Spirit of the Laws ~The Persian Letters parlement; division of power in government; checks & balances  
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Smith   ~Into the Nature of Causes of the Wealth of Nations economic growth & social progress; calls for government action to support the education of the poor; 4 stage theory classified society; laissez-faire  
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Spinoza   ~Theologico-Political Treatise power of human reason to reconceptualize traditional thought  
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Enlightment Causes   1. Disgust w/wars of religion-30yrs, english civil, persecution of Hugenots 2.new science-isaac newton mathmatical, "natural philosophy" 3. philosophical development-Descarte discourse on method, Locke human understand 4. reasonable religion-deism & wa  
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Methodism Contributions   field preaching itineracy lay preaching women preachers hymns  
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