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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
Sorry this took so long guys i finally figured it out..Anyway we discussed religion and God today, it really was a good conversation although we only had 10 minutes to talk.
FQ: Who argued against miracles in Section X of his "Enquiry Concerning Human Nature"? DQ: Do you agree with Pascal's Wager? Do you think that there is a more rational reason to believe or not believe in God?
(Ethan Hall)
ReplyDeleteFQ: Would a lavish lifestyle be considered, "Epicurian"?
DQ: What is your philosophy on death? What happens when the time comes?
"Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist."
-Epicurus
FQ: (T/F) Pyrrho never wrote anything down
ReplyDeleteDQ: Do you believe in an afterlife?
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSE9EjqsBjY
FQ: who believed in the statement "don't commit, and you wont be disappointed"?
ReplyDeleteDQ: Whats is your definition of death?
Kelton Jones
ReplyDeleteFQ: Would living to the fullest be considered , Epicurian?
DQ: What is God to you?
FQ: Who argued against miracles in Section X of his "Enquiry Concerning Human Nature"?
ReplyDeleteDQ: Do you agree with Pascal's Wager? Do you think that there is a more rational reason to believe or not believe in God?
I found this post a very interesting take on a question that is similar to the one that I posted as my DQ.
ReplyDeletehttp://hubpages.com/forum/topic/23725
FQ-what was the main teaching of scepticism.
ReplyDeleteDQ-after reading the chapter on god, which argument do you believe is the best?
(Jordan Turner)