St John's College - Santa Fe, New Mexico SEMINAR READING ASSIGNMENTS 2016-2017 Asterisks (*) indicate selections detailed in the supplement sheets. Date Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Thursday Aug 25 Homer, Iliad, Books 1-6 Hebrew Bible Genesis, 1-11 Cervantes, Don Quixote, Volume I Tolstoy, War and Peace Monday Aug 29 Iliad, Books 7-12 Genesis, 12-23 Don Quixote, Volume II War and Peace Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit* Thursday Sep 1 Iliad, Books 13-18 Genesis, 24-50 Descartes, Meditations, To the Reader, Synopsis, Meditations I-III Monday Sep 5 Iliad, Books 19-24 Exodus Meditations IVVI Hegel, Philosophy of History* Thursday Sep 8 Homer, Odyssey, Books 1-8 Deuteronomy Pascal, Pensees, selections* Philosophy of History* Monday Sep 12 Odyssey, Books 9-16 Samuel; Kings; Chronicles* Pensees, selections* Philosophy of History* Thursday Sep 15 Odyssey, Books 17-24 Psalms* Milton, Paradise Lost, Books 1-3 Philosophy of History* Monday Sep 19 Aeschylus, Agamemnon Jeremiah & Jonah* Paradise Lost, Books 4-5; 8-9 Thursday Sep 22 Aeschylus, Libation Bearers, Eumenides Job Paradise Lost, Books 10-12 Herodotus, Histories* Livy, The Early History of Rome* Hobbes, Leviathan, "Dedication," "Preface," Chapters 1-9 Philosophy of History* Marx, Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts;* Communist Manifesto Marx, Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts;* The German Ideology, Part I Histories* Plutarch, Lives, Cato the Younger and Caesar Leviathan, Chapters 10-16 Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling Leviathan, Chapters 1721,26, 31 [final paragraph] Kierkegaard, The Sickness Unto Death* Monday Sep 26 Thursday Sep 29 Monday Oct 3 Histories* Plutarch, Antony and Brutus "Review & Conclusion" Thursday Oct 6 Plato, Gorgias, 447a-481b Virgil, Aeneid, Books 1-4 Spinoza, TheologicoPolitical Treatise* Monday Oct 10 Gorgias, 481b-527c Aeneid, Books 5-8 TheologicoPolitical Treatise* Thursday Oct 13 Plato, Meno Aeneid, Books 9-12 Locke, Second Treatise of Government* Tacitus, Annals, I-II Rousseau, Discourse on the Origin of Inequality* Kierkegaard, The Sickness Unto Death* Stendhal, The Red and the Black, Part 1, chapters 1-23 Stendhal, The Red and the Black, Part 1, chapter 24-Part 2, chapter 20 Stendhal, The Red and the Black, Part 2, chapter 21-end Annals, III-VI Discourse on the Origin of Inequality* Nietzsche, On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Preceptorials Monday Oct 17 Sophocles, Antigone Thursday Oct 20 Plato, Republic, I Monday Oct 24 Thursday Oct 27 Republic, II-III Republic, IV-V Epictetus, Discourses* New Testament Matthew New Testament John (Gospel), I John (Epistle) New Testament Acts Monday Oct 31 Republic, VI-VII Thursday Nov 3 Republic, VIII-IX Monday Nov 7 Republic, X Thursday Nov 10 Aristophanes, Clouds Monday Nov 14 Plato, Apology, Crito Thursday Nov 17 Plato, Phaedo, 57a-89a Monday Nov 21 Phaedo, 89b-118a Plotinus, Enneads* Preceptorials Preceptorials Monday Nov 28 Sophocles, Oedipus Rex Augustine, Confessions, 1-6 Preceptorials Preceptorials Thursday Dec 1 Plato, Theaetetus, 142a-187a Confessions, 7-9 Preceptorials Preceptorials Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 New Testament Romans New Testament I Corinthians Aristotle, On the Soul, II, 1-7, 11-12 On the Soul, III, 3-13; I, 4, 408b 18-30 Page 2 of 13 Monday Dec 5 Theaetetus, 187a-210c Confessions, 10-11 Preceptorials Preceptorials Thursday Dec 8 Plato, Sophist, 216a-249d Maimonides, Guide of the Perplexed* Preceptorials Preceptorials Monday Dec 12 Sophist 249d-end Guide of the Perplexed* Preceptorials Preceptorials Thursday Dec 15 Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound Guide of the Perplexed* Preceptorials Preceptorials Swift, Gulliver’s Travels, 1-2 Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil Books I-II WINTER VACATION Monday Jan 16 Thucydides, Peloponnesian War, I; II, 1-46 Thursday Jan 19 Peloponnesian War, II, 47-65; III, 1-86; IV, 1-41 Monday Jan 23 Anselm, Proslogium; Gaunilon's Reply and Anselm's Response Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae* Gulliver’s Travels, 3-4 Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil Book III; Book IX Peloponnesian War, IV, 42-135; V, 1-26, 84-116; VI, 1-32 Summa Theologiae* Leibniz, selections* Nietzsche, Gay Science Book V Thursday Jan 26 Peloponnesian War, VI, 32-105; VII; VIII, 1-18 Summa Theologiae* Leibniz, selections* [Essay Preparation] Monday Jan 30 Plato, Phaedrus, 227a-257c Dante, Divine Comedy, Inferno, Cantos 1-17 Hume, Treatise of Human Nature* [Essay Preparation] Thursday Feb 2 Plato, Phaedrus, 257c-end Divine Comedy, Inferno, Cantos 18-End Treatise of Human Nature* [Essay Preparation] Monday Feb 6 Plato, Symposium, 172a-201c Divine Comedy, Purgatorio, Cantos 1-18 Treatise of Human Nature* [Essay Preparation] Thursday Feb 9 Symposium, 201d-223d Divine Comedy, Purgatorio, Cantos 19-End Hume, Enquiry Concerning Principles of Morals* Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 [Essay Preparation] Page 3 of 13 Monday Feb 13 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics; I Divine Comedy, Paradiso, Cantos 1-17 Kant, Critique of Pure Reason* Mann, Death in Venice Thursday Feb 16 Nicomachean Ethics; II, III Divine Comedy, Paradiso, Cantos 18-End Critique of Pure Reason* Jung, The 1912 New York Lectures (“Jung Contra Freud”), 1-5 Monday Feb 20 Nicomachean Ethics; IV, V Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae* Critique of Pure Reason* Jung, The 1912 New York Lectures (“Jung Contra Freud”), 6-11 Thursday Feb 23 Nicomachean Ethics; VI, VII Summa Theologiae* Critique of Pure Reason* Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway Monday Feb 27 Nicomachean Ethics; VIII, IX Chaucer, Canterbury Tales* Critique of Pure Reason* Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway Thursday Mar 2 Nicomachean Ethics; X Canterbury Tales* Critique of Pure Reason* Joyce, “The Dead” Monday Mar 6 Aristotle, Politics* Canterbury Tales* Critique of Pure Reason* Conrad, Heart of Darkness Thursday Mar 9 Politics* Shakespeare, As You Like It Wordsworth, Two Part Prelude Heidegger, “What is Metaphysics?”* SPRING VACATION Sophocles, Ajax Machiavelli, The Prince, I - XIV Austen, Pride and Prejudice Vol. I-II Thursday Mar 30 Lucretius, On the Nature of Things, I-II The Prince, XV -XXVI Pride and Prejudice Vol III Monday Apr 3 On the Nature of Things, III-IV Shakespeare, Midsummer Night’s Dream Rousseau, Social Contract, I, II, IV-8 “Civil Religion” Monday Mar 27 Montaigne, Essays: Thursday Apr 6 On the Nature of Things, V-VI Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 "Education of Children," "Of Cannibals" Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, “Canon;” Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals * Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, Parts I-III (Books I-IX) Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, Part IV (Books X and XI) Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, Book XII and "Epilogue" Tocqueville, Democracy in America* Page 4 of 13 Monday Apr 10 Plato, Timaeus, 17a-53e Essays, “On Experience” Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals* Thursday Apr 13 Aristotle, Physics* Bacon, New Organon* Mozart, Don Giovanni Monday Apr 17 Physics* Bacon, New Atlantis; Great Instauration Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations* Thursday Apr 20 Monday Apr 24 Thursday Apr 27 Monday May 1 Thursday May 4 Tocqueville, Democracy in America* Tocqueville, Democracy in America* Lincoln, Dred Scott, etc.* Lincoln Speeches; Constitutional Amendments* Physics* Shakespeare, Richard II Wealth of Nations* Physics* Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part I Wealth ofNations* Physics* Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II Hawthorne, Scarlet Letter: Author’s preface; “Custom House”; Ch. 1-8 DuBois, The Souls of Black Folk, Ch. 8-14 Aristotle, Metaphysics, Shakespeare, Macbeth Scarlet Letter Ch. 9-end Melville, “Bartleby” Book I (Α), Ch.1-2; Book XII (Λ), Ch. 6-10 Euripides, Bacchae Descartes, Discourse on Method, I-III Declaration of Independence; U.S. Constitution Madison, Hamilton, Jay, DuBois, The Souls of Black Folk, Ch. 1-7 James, The Europeans The Federalist* O’Connor, “Good Country People” Heidegger, “The Word of Nietzsche, God is Dead”* Monday May 8 Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus Discourse on Method, IV-VI The Federalist* Thursday May 11 Aristophanes, Frogs Shakespeare, Othello The Federalist* Monday May 15 Aristotle, Poetics Shakespeare, King Lear Twain, Huckleberry Finn Ch. 1-22 Jonas, See Supplement* Sophocles, Philoctetes Shakespeare, Tempest Huckleberry Finn Ch. 23-end Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Books VIII and IX Thursday May 18 Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 Page 5 of 13 St John's College - Santa Fe, New Mexico Seminar Reading Assignments 2016 - 2017: FRESHMEN SUPPLEMENT Monday Sep 28 Histories: I; III, 37-38 Thursday Oct 1 Histories: V, 62-78; VI, 94-140; VII, 1-60, 99-end Monday Oct 5 Histories: VIII, IX Monday Mar 7 Politics: I; II, 1260 b27-1264 b26, 1266 a30-1269 a25 Thursday Mar 10 Politics: III; VII, 1323 a14-1326 b27 Thursday Apr 14 Physics: I, 184 a9-184 b14 and 189 b30-192 b7; II, 192 b8-195 b30 Monday Apr 18 Physics: II, 195b31-200 b11 Thursday Apr 21 Physics: III, 200b12-202b29; IV, 217b29-224a16 Monday Apr 25 Physics: III, 202b30-208a25;IV, 208a26-217b28 Thursday Apr 28 Physics: VIII, 250 b11-260 a19 and 265 a13-267 b27 Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 Page 6 of 13 St. John's College - Santa Fe, New Mexico Seminar Reading Assignments 2016 - 2017: SOPHOMORE SUPPLEMENT Monday Sep 14 Hebrew Bible: I Samuel 8-31; II Samuel; I Kings, 1-2; II Chronicles, last chapter only Thursday Sep 17 Bible: Psalms 8, 14, 19, 22, 23, 38, 39, 46, 51, 90, 91, 107, 110, 130, 137, 139, (as numbered in RSV/Jerusalem editions; other editions cross-check for correct selection) Monday Sep 21 Jeremiah 1, 26-45 & Jonah Monday Sep 28 The Early History of Rome (Penguin Classics); sections 1-2.33 Monday Oct 26 Discourses: Book I, Chapters 1, 2, 11, 16, 17, 18, 24; Book II, Chapters 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 Monday Nov 23 The Essential Plotinus (O’Brien), “Beauty” (I,6) pp. 33-43; “Three Primal Hypostases” (V,1) pp. 90-104; “Contemplation” (III,8) pp. 162-175 Thursday Dec 10 Guide, Part I., Epistle Dedicatory, Introduction, (pp. 3-20 of the Pines translation, University of Chicago Press, Volume I - photocopy); Part II, Chs. 13-19, 25 Monday Dec 14 Thursday Dec 17 Thursday Jan 21 Monday Jan 25 Thursday Jan 28 Guide Part II., Chs. 32-40, 46-48, Volume II Guide Part III., Chs. 17-23, Volume II Summa Theologiae: (photocopy: "Articles of Faith" ); (photocopy: “Prologue”); Part I: q.1; q.2; q.3, arts. 3-4, 7 ST: (photocopy, I: q.4: "Perfection of God"); q.12, arts. 12-13; q.13, arts. 1-5 and 11-12 ST: (photocopy: "On the End of Man") Monday Feb 22 ST: Part II, Section 1: q.90; q.91; (photocopy, q.92: "Readings on Law: On the Effects of Law"); q.93, arts. 1 - 3 Thursday Feb 25 ST : Part II, Section 1: q.94, q.95, arts. 1-2; (photocopy, q.96: "Readings on Law: On the Power of Human Law"; q.97: “Readings on Law: On the Change in Laws”) Monday Feb 29 Thursday Mar 3 Monday Mar 7 Thursday Apr 14 Canterbury Tales: Prologue, "Knight's Tale" Canterbury Tales: “Miller’s Tale”; "Reeve's Tale" Canterbury Tales: "Wife of Bath's Tale" New Organon: “Preface” I, 1-69, 129, 130; II, 1-25, 52. NB: Aquinas selections are available in Introduction to St Thomas Aquinas (edited by Pegis), Modern Library, supplemented by photocopies, as indicated. Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 Page 7 of 13 St John's College - Santa Fe, New Mexico Seminar Reading Assignments 2016 - 2017: JUNIOR SUPPLEMENT Pensees: The "thoughts" are numbered differently in the three editions generally available, and are correlated in the following lists. Key: P - Penguin, D/ML - Dover/Dutton and Modern Library, and GB - Great Books Editions. Seminar Dates: Thursday, September 10 and Monday, September 14 First Assignment P 512 511 751 513 675 587 647 199 44 45 978 622 136 137 523 414 427 612 429 418 577 781 808 188 170 167 174 82 182 173 530 975 983 423 424 D/ML 1 2 3 4 29 34 35 72 82 83 100 131 139 142 145 171 194 219 229 233 234 242 245 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 GB 1 2 3 4 29 34 35 72 82 83 100 131 139 142 145 171 194 219 229 233 234 242 245 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 First Assignment Second Assignment continued continued P 588 377 155 110 D/ML 279 280 281 282 GB 279 280 281 282 Second Assignment 60 103 554 977 688 525 26 533 200 33 905 109 406 128 114 117 621 410 122 121 148 149 131 208 142 398 352 192 212 294 298 303 320 323 325 330 331 347 374 385 392 395 396 397 409 412 413 416 418 425 430 434 435 463 524 525 526 527 294 298 303 320 323 325 330 331 347 374 385 392 395 396 397 409 412 413 416 418 425 430 434 435 463 525 526 527 528 P 353 712 538 358 190 189 449 835 502 926 242 446 286 281 454 451 311 392 270 257 269 198 793 308 846 184 169 D/ML 528 529 530 537 542 546 555 563 570 581 584 585 608 612 618 619 639 643 669 683 691 692 736 792 807 810 811 GB 529 530 531 538 543 547 556 564 571 582 585 586 609 613 619 620 640 644 670 684 692 693 737 793 808 811 812 Page 8 of 13 St John's College - Santa Fe, New Mexico Seminar Reading Assignments 2016 - 2017: JUNIOR SUPPLEMENT Thursday Oct 8 Monday Oct 12 Thursday Oct 15 Monday Oct 19 Thursday Oct 22 Theologico-Political Treatise, Preface, Chs. I, II, IV, VI-VII Theologico-Political Treatise, Chs. XI-XVI, XIX, XX Second Treatise of Government, Numbered paragraphs 1-51, 86-100, 119-158, 199, 211-243 Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, Letter to the Republic of Geneva, Preface, Part I Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, Part II Monday Jan 25 Philosophical Essays (Hackett): pp. 138-145 (New System of Nature); pp. 171-178 (from correspondence with de Volder); pp. 155-167 (On Nature Itself) Thursday Jan 28 Philosophical Essays: pp. 206-213 (Principles of Nature and Grace); pp. 213-225 (Monadology) Monday Feb 1 Thursday Feb 4 Monday Feb 8 Thursday, Feb 11 Treatise of Human Nature: "Introduction," Book I, Part I; Part II, section VI; Part III: sections I-VI Monday Feb 15 Thursday Feb 18 Monday Feb 22 Thursday Feb 25 Treatise of Human Nature: Book I, Part III: sections VII-VIII, X, XII, XIV and XV Treatise of Human Nature: Book I, Part IV, sections I-II, VI-VII Enquiry Concerning Principles of Morals: I-VI; IX; Appendix 1. “Concerning Moral Sentiment”; Appendix 2. “Of Self-Love” Critique of Pure Reason: "Preface" to Second Edition; "Introduction," pp. 17-62. Note: pagination is taken from the Norman Kemp Smith Translation. Pagination for the two other main editions is available in the St. John’s College Bookstore. "Transcendental Aesthetic," (pp. 65-91) "Transcendental Logic," "Introduction;" "Transcendental Analytic," Book I, Chapter I (pp.92119), Book I, Chapter II, Section 1 (pp. 120-128) "Transcendental Analytic," Book I Chapter II, Section 2 (second edition, pp.151-175) Monday Feb 29 "Transcendental Analytic," Book II, Chapter I (pp. 180-187); Chapter II, Analogies of Experience (first paragraph only, pp. 208-209), Second Analogy (first four paragraphs only, pp. 218-221); Chapter III (pp. 257-275, but omit all passages contained only in A - first edition, at bottom of pages 260-261 and 263-271) Thursday Mar 3 "Transcendental Dialectic," "Introduction" (pp. 297-307); Book I (pp. 308-326); Book II, The Dialectical Inferences of Pure Reason (pp. 327-328) and Chapter II, Introduction and Sections 1 and 2 (First and Third Antinomies only) (pp. 384-402, 409-415) Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 Page 9 of 13 Monday Mar 7 "Transcendental Dialectic," Book II, Chapter II, Sections 3-8 and Section 9 (parts I and III only), pp. 422-458, 464-479, 483-484 Thursday Apr 7 Critique of Pure Reason, “Canon” (pp. 629-653); Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Preface and Section I Monday Apr 11 Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Second section-third section Adam Smith Readings, The Wealth of Nations: The Modern Library edition does not contain any paragraph numbers. For your reference, the following table correlates the readings in the Liberty Fund edition with the Modern Library Edition. Seminar Date Monday April 18 Thursday April 21 Monday April 25 Liberty Fund Edition Modern Library Edition “Introduction & Plan of Work” xxiii-xxvi Book I, Chapters 1-4; Chapter 5, (first ten paragraphs) 3-37 Book I, Chapters 6-7 53-72 Book I, Chapter 8, (paragraphs 1-27, 35-45, last paragraph) 73-84 (to “In Great Britain…”), 89-95 (to “In Years of Plenty…”), and 99 Book I, Chapter 9, (First 4 paragraphs) 100-101 (to “By the 37th…”) Book I, Chapter 10, Introduction, Part I, (paragraphs 1-26) 114-124 (to “That the chance of gain…”) Book I, Chapter 10, Part II, (paragraphs 1-17, 41-end) 136-143 (to “The government of towns…”), 155-165 Book I, Chapter 11, Conclusion 284-288 Book II, Introduction 299-301 Book II, Chapter 1 302-309 Book II, Chapter 3 360-380 Book III, Chapter 1 407-412 Book III, Chapter 3 426-438 Book III, Chapter 4, (paragraphs 1-18) 439-448 (to “This order, however…”) Book IV, Introduction, Chapter 1, (paragraphs 1-4, 34-end) 455-458 (to “In consequence of these…”), 478-480 (beginning with “ I thought it necessary…”) Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 Page 10 of 13 Monday April 25 Book IV, Chapter 2, (paragraphs 1-15, 40end) 481-487 (to the bottom of the page), 498-502 (beginning with “The case in which…”) Book IV, Chapter 3, Part II 520-532 Book IV, Chapter 9, (last 3 paragraphs) 745-746 Book V, Chapter 1, Part III, article 2 (paragraphs 48-end 839-846 (beginning with “Ought the public…”) Book V, Chapter 1, Part III, article 3, (paragraphs 1-25) 846-863 (to “In this situation…”) continued Thursday May 5 Monday May 9 Thursday May 12 The Federalist: 1,2,6,9 together with the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution The Federalist: 10, 15, 23, 39, 49, 50, 51 The Federalist: 57, 62, 63, 68, 69, 76, 78, 84 Seminar Reading List 2016 - 2017 Page 11 of 13 St John's College - Santa Fe, New Mexico Seminar Reading Assignments 2016 - 2017: SENIOR SUPPLEMENT Thursday Sep 1 Phenomenology of Spirit (Miller Translation Required): “Self Consciousness,” pp. 104 – 119, from paragraph 166 through paragraph 196 Monday Sep 5 Philosophy of History (Sibree Translation Required): “Classification of Historic Data,” pp. 103-110; “The Persian Empire and its Constituent Parts,” pp. 187-222 Thursday Sep 8 Philosophy of History (Sibree Translation Required): “The Greek World,” pp. 223-277 Monday Sep 12 Philosophy of History (Sibree Translation Required): “The Roman World,” pp. 278-340 Thursday Sep 15 Philosophy of History (Sibree Translation Required): “The German World,” pp. 341-398 Monday Sep 19 Philosophy of History (Sibree Translation Required): “The German World,” pp. 398-457 Thursday Sep 22 Thursday Sep 26 Monday Oct 3 Thursday Oct 6 (All Marx readings from The Marx-Engels Reader, ed. Robert Tucker) Economic &Philosophic Manuscripts: Estranged Labor, Private Property and Communism, The Meaning of Human Requirements, The Power of Money in Bourgeois Society, pp. 70105 (All Marx readings from The Marx-Engels Reader, ed. Robert Tucker) Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts, On the Jewish Question, Part 1, pp. 26-46; The German Ideology Part I “Feuerbach”, pp. 146-202 The Sickness Unto Death: The beginning of the book through the section titled “Despair Over the Earthly or Something Earthly,” pp. 1-60, Princeton edition, Hong translation, or pp. 33-91, Penguin Classics edition, Hannay translation The Sickness Unto Death: The remainder of the book, skipping the sections beginning with “Sin is Not a Negation but a Position” through “The Continuance of Sin,” pp. 60-96, 109131, Princeton Edition, or pp. 91-128, 142-165, Penguin Classics Monday March 9 “What is Metaphysics?”, from Heidegger, Basic Writings, Harper Collins, pp. 89-110 Thursday Apr 6 Democracy in America Vintage edition: I.intro. (pp.3-16); I.1-5 to p. 68 (pp.17-68); I.9-12 (pp. 173-198). Chicago edition: I.i.intro. (pp. 3-15); I.i.1-5 to p. 65 (pp. 19-65); I.ii.1-4 (pp.165-186) Monday Apr 10 Democracy in America Vintage edition: I.14-16 (pp. 237-287); II.i.1-2 (pp.3-12); II.i.5-8 (pp.20-34); II.i.10, 15, 17, 20 (pp.41-47, 62-63, 71-76, 85-88). Chicago edition: I.ii.6-8 (pp. 220-264); II.i.1-2 (pp.403-410); II.i.5-8 (pp. 417-428); II.i.10, 15, 17, 20 (pp. 433-439, 450-452, 458-463, 469-472) Seminar Reading List 2015 - 2016 Page 12 of 13 Thursday Apr 13 Monday Apr 17 Thursday Apr 20 Democracy in America Vintage edition: II.ii.1-4 (pp. 94-105); II.ii.8-13 (pp.121-139); II.iii.1 (pp.162-167); II.iv (pp. 287-334) Chicago edition: II.ii.1-4 (pp. 479-488); II.ii.8-13 (pp. 500-514); II.iii.1 (pp. 535-539); II.iv (pp. 639-676) Dred Scott Decision: Dred Scott v. Sandford (photocopy) Lincoln Speech on Dred Scott Decision, 1857 (photocopy) Frederick Douglass, The Constitution of the United States: Is it Pro-Slavery or AntiSlavery? (photocopy) Lincoln’s Address at Cooper Union, 1860 (Abraham Lincoln Great Speeches, Dover Thrift Edition) Lincoln Speeches (all are in Abraham Lincoln Great Speeches, Dover Thrift Edition) and Constitutional Amendments: “The Perpetuation of our Political Institutions.” Address before Springfield Young Men’s Lyceum, 1838 “A House Divided.” Speech delivered at Springfield, Illionois at the close of the Republican State Convention, 1858 First Inaugural Address, 1861 Final Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 Address Delivered at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg, 1863 Second Inaugural Address, 1865 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Thursday May 11 “The Word of Nietzsche, God is Dead,” from Heidegger, The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays, Harper Torchbooks, pp. 53-112 Monday May 15 “The Altered Nature of Human Action,” chapter 1 of The Imperative of Responsbility, The University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-24; “Toward an Ontological Grounding of Ethics for the Future,” chapter 4 of Mortality and Morality, Northwestern University Press, pp. 99-112 Seminar Reading List 2015 - 2016 Page 13 of 13
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