HUMAN 1AS Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Self-Determination, Prosopopoeia, Pathos

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-> thesis 3: reading rousseau will help us understand this relation. People of the time, and rousseau in his texts engage directly with representations of ruins - physical building and people. Rousseau is writing among ruins including people - Rousseau has a vexed relationship with the enlightenment Barbarian was so much more lesser in view in culture and society, but the barbarians were simplistic and didn"t worry about unnecessary things. Barbarians are closer to nature than any luxury man. Ovid - if rousseau is reacting ovid that must mean he identifies with him. On the first discourse he criticizes ovid for being decadent poet. Both now in the 2nd he brings him up in a better light. Using the printing press to talk badly of the printing press. 7 +5 = 12 __ your deducing the conclusion because we get how addition works. Deduction - one begins from general principles and from there, make particular inferences.

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