HIS202H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: United States
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Key sites clubs and societies and special interest academies salons and coffeehouses and cafes thriving print culture (pamphlets and periodicals) increase of conversation through the interests, scholarly passions, increasing knowledge of the world public culture, move away from direct censorship, if space is public you are not restrained to the same degree of the force of conformity of the church etc. the idea that you can explore and debate with a certain degree of freedom. Actives: listen to papers, talks, lectures, concerts and recitals look at exhibits and displays openly discuss the news, current events share and demonstrate new ideas and inventions hold essay contest and other competitions. Ontology nature is made up of different anatomical kinds (i. e. homologous structures, hair, feathers, eyes, skin, proportions, genitalia, modes of reproduction, secondary sexual characteristics), e. g. humans are mammals defined as what we know a truth claim (presented as self evident) establishes reality e. g. germs cause disease.