This is the PowerPoint that went with our in-class reading about witches and witchcraft
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This is the reading that we read in class and went along with our discussion questions in the above PowerPoint
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This is our introduction to the Scientific Revolution presentation from class.
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This file contains a blank version of the key thinkers of the Scientific Revolution chart from class
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This file contains the in-class reading we did examining the role of Women in the Scientific Revolution
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These are the questions that go with the Women in Science reading.
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This is an excerpt from Francis Bacon's classic work Novum Organum Scientiarum
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This is the First Meditation from Rene DesCartes Discourse on Method
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This file contains the questions we discussed in class (the page showing the "Seminar Questions"). If you were absent, you need to answer the questions on page 2, the "Descartes Meditation I Questions". Ask if you are unsure about what to do.
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This file contains the Enlightenment primary sources from class.
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This PDF is the information we discussed in class and has the activities and questions that go with the Primary Source Docs located above
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These are the notes from in class about the Enlightenment
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This file contains the Voltaire and Kant reading we used for the seminar discussion. The questions that were due before the seminar a located below.
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This file is contains the questions that go with the Voltaire and Kant readings you need to complete prior to the seminar.
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This chart is the Enlightened Despot chart and the SAQ assignment that goes with it.
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Brief intro to Enlightened Absolutism and the directions for the week
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This reading is the short in-class reading we did about "What Is Enlightenment", written by Immanual Kant
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This is a different witchcraft reading that might be interesting
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This is yet another witchcraft article that might be interesting to you
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This is an overview of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
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This document contains the complete version of "On Tolerance" by Voltaire that we discussed in class.
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