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. Friday, 10 sunday, 12 Wednesday, 15 saturday, 18 tues day, 21 saturday, 25 March saturday, 3 al Malaikah potentate’s Gala Friday, 9 thru sunday, 11 Laughlin Ceremonial Weekend Wednesday, 14 sat BOSOLA. Purpose of the Character. He is an objective or quasi-objective voice that comments on the concerns of the play and comments as though he is somehow above or beyond them. Driving force behind the play . Philosophes: Voltaire, Montesquieu and Rousseau . Voltaire. 1694-1778. Criticism. s of the . ancien. regime. Ideas for the new society. Quotes. Impact on the revolution. Priests or clergy have too much power. The Enlightened Despots. A group of rulers in central and eastern Europe. Favorable reaction to Enlightenment. Some freedom, but they’re still in charge. “Absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change”. Eudine. , Cody, Kelsey G, Bryce, Chloe. The Elizabethan Age. Queen Elizabeth became Queen at age 25 in 1558 six years before Shakespeare's birth and she reigned for 45 years, London became a cultural and commercial center where learning thrived.. The Birth of Tragedy..........................................................................................................................................1Friedrich Nietzsche...................... Enlightened Absolutism. Overview. Philosophes. believed in natural rights. Equality before the law. Freedom of religious worship. Freedom of speech and press. Right to assemble. Right to hold property. 1914. Tsar Nicholas II is in charge . Duma. in place – Elected by rich and Tsar in full control. 1917. Tsar forced from power. Duma. takes full control. Why does this happen? Three areas :. Mistakes of the Tsar. Nietzsche, F. Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie f Case study: Catherine II (the Great). . of Russia (r. 1762-96). Catherine . the Great:. German Princess Sophie. 1745 Married to Peter Romanov. 1762 Peter becomes . tsar. . Peter III, but. . deposed. Catherine installed. the Genealogy of Morals. Nietzsche's complaint. Philosophers do not adequately take into account the . history. of moral terms.. Friedrich Nietzsche: . On . the Genealogy of Morals. Nietzsche's complaint. NIETZ SCHE? N!? N? N? N N !!! ? !!! ?S C H Z? I E? E T NIETZSCHE? NIETZSCHE ! tragic trajectory of the prophet of a dying civilization a god, demon, angel of light, genius, madman, prophet, human- all too human…? On the Analytic-Continental Divide in Philosophy Nietzsche’s Lying Truth, Heidegger’s Speaking Language, And Philosophy --Babette E. Babich 1 What is Analytical Philosophy? Analytic approach (Michael University of Wisconsin Integrative Medicine www.fammed.wisc.edu/integrative FODMaP stand s for “ fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols .” Avoiding food contain

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