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CIE-100

Common Intellectual Experience 1 Fall 2009 Section V: TuTh 10-11:15 (Unity House) Section ZC: TuTh 3-4:15 (Olin 205)

Instructor: Nathan Rein Office hours MW 10-12 and always by appointment Olin 211, x. 2571, nrein at ursinus dot edu

Paper assignment: Montaigne Montaigne ends his essay, "Of cannibals," with this odd question: "What's the use? They don't wear breeches." Some readers interpret this as an ironic joke. Others think that Montaigne, in saying this, is expressing his disgust and thus giving up on the possibility of ever truly comprehending the Brazilians he's been writing about. There are good arguments for both interpretations. The essay is full of these sorts of ambiguities. On the first page of the essay, he writes that we should "judge things by reason's way, not by popular say." Just two pages later, however, he remarks that "we have no other test of truth and reason than the example and pattern of the opinions and customs of the country we live in." (I'll refer to these three quotations as quotation #1, quotation #2, and quotation #3.) As you may have noticed, if you read quotation #3 first and then go back to quotation #2, you might think he was saying that "reason's way" and "popular say" are basically the same. Very confusing. In this paper, which should be a minimum of 1200 words long, develop an answer to this question: in your view, does Montaigne thinks the point he makes in quotation #3 applies to him, too? (In other words, is his idea of "truth and reason" also drawn solely from the "opinions and customs" of France, the way he says everyone else's is?) If you answer "yes," then explain what you think he means by quotation #2. And if not, then explain why he thinks he is a special exception to this rule. And in either case, explain how your answer affects your overall interpretation of the essay. (You don't have to talk specifically about quotation #1, but if you want to, feel free.) Some notes: This paper should be structured like the last one, so I won't repeat all the ground rules. Make a persuasive argument; include a clear thesis; and make sure your argument moves logically, paragraph by paragraph, from one point to another. Check back to your last assignment sheet to review the "thesis types," and try to develop as clear and precise a thesis as you can, what I called a "Type IV" thesis. Due date: Nov. 24 at the beginning of class. Note: I have two special requests. They're odd, but bear with me. First, please save your paper with a filename like this: [Your last name] - CIE100 [section] - Montaigne.doc In other words, if I were in the 10 a.m. section, I would save my paper as Rein - CIE100V - Montaigne.doc and if I were in the 3 pm section, I would save it as Rein - CIE100ZC - Montaigne.doc

-2Second, please email your paper to me (rather than handing in a printed copy) before class begins. Thank you.

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