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7 Cards in this Set

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8 fundamental ideas of Franklin

lead a public, model life


vanity, pride, and self-interest are useful


self-improvement


self-determination; freedom of interest


moral improvement


capitalist values


appearance & performance


reason/rationality can control impulses

6 characteristics of puritan thought (franklin)

God-centered


God controls all


our mind is insignificant


religion = fate decided


afterlife = important


sin

6 characteristics of enlightenment (franklin)

human-centered


God = watches over


human perception and reason = important


religion = moral guideline


world is what matters


errata

5 major themes of walden

rejection of mainstream society


value of solitude


perception shapes experience


nature as a spiritual entity


living a simple life

ethos

credibility and trustworthiness


colloquial


sincere, fair-minded tone and wording


appropriate use of support and accuracy

logos

logic, rationality


factual data and statistics


quotes from experts

pathos

emotional response


figurative language


vivid descriptions


emotional language