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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Teenage Mutant Ninja Philosophers
So, instead of having a quiz and discussing the readings, we just had our exam. We were allowed to leave right after, which was a nice change. The study guide is critical if you want to receive a decent grade on the exam though, so make sure you all study it ahead of time so you don't have to try to cram right before the exam. I hope everyone else feels like they did a good job. We're going to have to double-up on Monday, which should be interesting because there is a lot of stuff to cover. But yeah, everyone get your posts up here and get your credit.
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Reeves (PB)
ReplyDeleteFQ: What did John Stuart Mill describe his book On Liberty as? (Philosophic textbook of a single truth)
FQ: What is the Harm Principle? (You should be free to do as you wish as long as you don't harm others)
FQ: John Stuart Mill was explicit that On Liberty was not about what? (Political Freedom)
FQ: On Liberty is considered by some as the "New Testament of _________."
FQ: What book was published in the same year as On Liberty, and who is it by?
DQ: Are there any topics that you hold an opinion to that you refuse to change because you believe your opinion is true and therefore a fact?
LINK:
http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/onliberty/
If you want to know what On Liberty is about without having to read the entire book, you can always use Spark Notes.
FQ: What item did Darwin conduct most of his research on?
ReplyDeleteDQ: What do you believe is the greatest unsolved mystery in the scientific world?
FQ: Who said "when I was a kid, I wanted to be a tribute of the socialist movement"? Howe
ReplyDeleteDQ: What is your political philosophy and why?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xvni9h_influence-of-ccny-on-irving-howe-s-political-philosophy_news