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Thursday, September 4, 2014
Section 9, Group 2
Within our group discussion, we briefly discussed Socrates view on love. This brought about the discovery that he respected interactions with other people instead of modern technology. He believed that conversing with humans gave a greater appreciation for real love. Continuing on the subject of love, we had mixed opinions about soul mates. Many believe that no one has one solid soul mate. There could be multiple soul mates for several people, and they don't even have to be on a sexual level.
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Pola Kopieniak (Section 9, Group 2)
ReplyDeleteFQ: Ethika literally the study of what?
DQ: What is one your eudaimonia's?
Katherine Witcher (Section 9 Group 2)
ReplyDeleteFQ: What was Raphael's most famous painting?
DQ: Do you agree with Aristotle's description and belief in God?