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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Autodidactic Section 14 Group 1 (SP:1-6 Summary)
Today in class, Group 1 discussed the first six pages and much more of Stoic Pragmatism. We talked about so many topics in such a short time frame! One topic that we spent quite some time on was the battle bewteen mind and matter. One of our group members also managed to briefly touch on the subject of left and right brained people and how their views on certain questions of philosophy can be effected by such variables. Our discussion was extremely informative and long awaited!
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FQ: Does Lachs believe in predestined fate?
ReplyDeleteDQ: How could your experiences help help someone's own life out in the same situation?
F-What did Dewey believe were the three instruments of human improvement?
ReplyDeleteD- Do you believe that all people want something for it's value with no point beyond that as mentioned in the text?
Hello everyone! Last night's reading was very interesting! I can't wait until disussion!
ReplyDeleteF:What are the issues that we need to tackle?
D:What do you think about Hegel's views?
F: What does your book mean when it says, "Hegel has no interest in learning from history?"
ReplyDeleteD: In your opinion, what does he want to learn from (if not from history)?