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Time will pass; will you? 37 days remain in the fall semester. Today’s Goals: To read an analyze a transcendental poem To understand and discuss ferment and reform in the 1800-1850s
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The Course Calendar is updated.Course Calendar Essay Contests: You may want to consider the Williams Institute Ethics Essay, Voice of Democracy, and/or Polly Rosenbaumm— these are all posted on the class website under the “Course Calendar” tab Are you monitoring your grades? Alert us immediately to any discrepancies. The Class WebsiteClass Website
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Monday: Grammar Lesson #4: “Coordination in the Compound Sentence” A Day at Brook Farm Tuesday: `The next set of annotated bibs : 1 pro, 1 con and 1 visual — tii upload required Wednesday: Emerson readings and Socratic Prep is due: “Nature,” “Self- Reliance,” and “Education” Thursday: American Pageant, Chapter 16: “The South and Slavery Controversy,” pages 370-384 Unit Test 1-3.5 M/C (focus Chapters 12-15)
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Reading and Analysis William Cullen Bryant’s “Thanatopsis” SSR: William Cullen Bryant’s biography, pages 139-139—3 points in his life that might have influenced his transcendental thought. Group Work: 1: Sentence 1 2: Sentence 2 3: Sentences 3-4 4: Sentences 5-6 5: Sentences 7-8 6: Sentences 9-10 7: Sentences 11-12 8: Sentences 13-14 9: Sentence 15
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DePaul Univ. handout Stanford’s Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/ http://plato.stanford.edu/ Isn’t the internet a double-edged sword – overload but wondrous information such as Meece’s Masters paper on Plato (essentialism/idealism) compared to Bergson (existentialism) then both compared to their joint disagreement with materialism (Diedrot, Feuerbach, Marx, and many current science philosophers)
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American Pageant, Chapter 15: “The Ferment of Reform and Culture” Questions on Guiding Questions? - Turn in. 2 nd Great Awakening and new religious sects including Mormons Temperance Movement Institutional reforms: Education and schools, mentally ill, prisons Abolitionism (will grow to be major movement) Suffrage movement – “Declaration of Sentiments” and Resolutions (1848) – page 230 of Document book
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