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"The pluralistic form takes for me a stronger hold on reality than any other philosophy I know of, being essentially a social philosophy, a philosophy of 'co'"-William James
FQ: T/F - The suspicion of belief, in a religious sense, is known as atheism. (P) FQ: Which argument states that everything in the natural world is suited to the function that it performs (everything has evidence that it was designed)? (P) DQ: Who said that happiness is your overall achievement in life? This can be affected by what happens to people you care about. (LH)
Sept. 10 FQ: T/F Pyrrho believed that the human senses are deceiving and did not trust his own at all. (LH) DQ: Do you believe that miracles come from an all-powerful god, or are simply just events that break the laws of nature? Link: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/miracles/
FQ 1: T/F - Eudaimonia is translated to English as "sadness." (PB pg 22)
ReplyDeleteFQ 2: True happiness required what, according to Aristotle? (LH pg 9)
DQ: Do you think adults have more happiness than children? (LH pg 9)
This link is actually about Socrates.
http://youtu.be/QnQ_WDtBhvI
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ReplyDeleteFQ 1: What is Eudaimonia? (LH pg 11)
ReplyDeleteFQ 2: T/F Aristotle set up the philosophical school called the Lyceum? (PB pg 20)
DQ 1: What does it mean to "seek happiness?" (LH pg 11)
'Discussion' about Eudaimonia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_s7bEP762c
FQ: T/F - The suspicion of belief, in a religious sense, is known as atheism. (P)
ReplyDeleteFQ: Which argument states that everything in the natural world is suited to the function that it performs (everything has evidence that it was designed)? (P)
DQ: Who said that happiness is your overall achievement in life? This can be affected by what happens to people you care about. (LH)
Link: http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/socialSciences/ppecorino/INTRO_TEXT/Chapter%203%20Religion/Teleological.htm
Sept. 10
ReplyDeleteFQ: T/F Pyrrho believed that the human senses are deceiving and did not trust his own at all. (LH)
DQ: Do you believe that miracles come from an all-powerful god, or are simply just events that break the laws of nature?
Link: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/miracles/