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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) Born in Boston as one of seventeen children Very successful scientist and inventor—invented an open heating stove, bifocal eyeglasses, a type of harmonica, and a rocking chair that could swat flies. Lived in London as a voice for America to prevent war with Great Britain Helped draft the Declaration in 1776

Autobiography Began writing when he was 65, never finished it and it was not published during his lifetime. Franklin’s view of America is that it is a land of opportunity He stresses the idea that moral perfection is a gift from God. Franklin’s 13 virtues are deeply rooted in Puritanism. He offers them as a practical formula for improving himself and his society.

Franklin Questions Franklin has almost no money and is very hungry. Why then does he insist on paying for his passage on the boat? What does this reveal about his character? What does Franklin say must happen before people can depend on correct moral behavior? What inferences can you make about Franklin’s attitudes and beliefs, based on his plan to achieve moral perfection? If Franklin were alive today, what modern causes might he support? What does Franklin’s plan of achieving moral perfection reveal about his character? Franklin writes about “arriving at moral perfection” just as he had earlier written about his arrival in the city of Philadelphia. What does this similarity in his language reveal about Franklin’s philosophical assumptions?