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30 July 2025

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pdf, 27.9 MB

This premium English teaching material explores The Scottish Enlightenment, covering major Enlightenment thinkers like Hume, Smith, and Hutton, the role of universities, the use of reason, empirical evidence, moral philosophy, and economic reform. Perfect for grades 9–12, the 5-page resource includes:
– Four pages of factual continuous texts on history, science, and society
– Comprehension questions and True/False exercises
– A task to explain key terms like “empirical evidence”
– Summary mnemonics to support student memory
– All answers and solutions included
Topics covered: Enlightenment history, Scottish universities, 18th-century philosophy, civic participation, modern economics, rationalism, common sense philosophy, Adam Smith, David Hume, Francis Hutcheson, Thomas Reid, geology, reading societies, education reform, democracy, civil society, Scottish identity, scientific revolution, modernity, Western thought, Scottish philosophy, progress, liberty, secularism, historical figures, key institutions, and curriculum-relevant historical literacy.

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