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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Section 14 group 2
In class we had a discussion about a few different things. The majority of the discussions had to to with the quote, "Don't believe everything you think." We discussed the varying moral codes and the correlating ethical processes by which people make decisions around the world. We also briefly discussed if individuals should be allowed to Vape on campus.
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FQ for 9/16/14
ReplyDeleteT/F: According to Stoicism, we are responsible for what we feel and think.
T/F: Utilitarianism is based on the assumption that the ultimate aim of all human activity is happiness.
FQ: According to Seneca, how should we spend our time?
ReplyDeleteDQ: What makes an action right or wrong?
Link: http://youtu.be/9tpL1K8ZqrU
FQ
ReplyDeleteHow many main problems did Cicero identify with growing older in his book "On Old Age?"
DQ
Do you think that being a philosopher means accepting what you can't change?
Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0BAWd2qizw
For Sept. 18th
ReplyDeleteFQ: What religion was Augustine a part of in his younger years?
DQ: Augustine believed that God "let" bad things happen because of the existence of Free Will. Do you agree with him? Why or why not?
Link: http://youtu.be/ZZMZSp2rgfM
Fq what worldly pleasure was Augustine unwilling to give up
ReplyDeleteFq t/f part of what being courageous means is having the ability to overcome fear
Dq if all feeling was taken away would that be the perfect way to end universal suffering