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History of the World

History of the World. From the rise of the human race to the twilight of the old world. Four themes for the course. What should our proper daily conduct and attitude to life be? How is happiness and well-being achieved?

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History of the World

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  1. History of the World From the rise of the human race to the twilight of the old world

  2. Four themes for the course • What should our proper daily conduct and attitude to life be? • How is happiness and well-being achieved? • Is there a reality higher than humans, and how should this affect the way people live? • Why and how should people live together in a society? • How is control gained and held by a ruling power? • What is the best way to run a state? • Are we all created equal? How are hierarchies legitimized? • Does our individual philosophy or religion have a bearing on this question? • What is the nature of history? • Is the past useful for the present? • How should history be written? • What advances have been made in science and technology? • For what reason are these advances made? • How do these advances affect our society?

  3. The Stone Age The Earliest Societies (2.3 million years ago to 3300 BCE)

  4. Paleolithic Period(2.3 m.y.a.-12,500 BCE) • The First Humans • Homo habilis (2.3-1.6 m. years ago) • Homo erectus (1.8 m.-27,000 years ago) • Homo neanderthalensis (130,000-25,000 y.a.) • Homo sapiens (200,000 y.a. to present) Key Terms Homo habilis

  5. Mesolithic Period(12,500 – 8,300 BCE) Natufian Culture Key Terms Natufian Culture

  6. Hilazon Tachtit

  7. Neolithic Period(8,300-3,300 BCE) From Hunting and Gathering to Agriculture Forms of Social Organization Law and Government Religion, Magic, and Science Key Terms Neolithic Revolution animism

  8. Jericho

  9. Çatalhöyük

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