tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2619743764213415433.post1097928416194178203..comments2023-11-03T07:07:55.456-05:00Comments on CoPhilosophy: Section 13 group 3Philhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02115141650963300011noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2619743764213415433.post-35424400395778179892014-09-15T11:21:52.683-05:002014-09-15T11:21:52.683-05:00FQ
T/F Epicteus started out as a slave?
T/F Seneca...FQ<br />T/F Epicteus started out as a slave?<br />T/F Seneca thought life was too short<br /><br />DQ<br />How do you feel about Hippocrates statement "life is short, art is long"<br /><br />Link:<br />http://www.tripinsurancestore.com/4/on-the-shortness-of-life.pdfAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16404024736108292031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2619743764213415433.post-11982927335789205362014-09-15T11:19:16.145-05:002014-09-15T11:19:16.145-05:00Epictetus, cicero, and Seneca
FQ: T/F: Early Gree...Epictetus, cicero, and Seneca<br /><br />FQ: T/F: Early Greek Stoics believed that we should only worry about the things that we could change<br /><br />DQ: Do you think that it is okay to supress all of your emotions just for the sake of peace of mind<br /><br />Right and Wrong<br /><br />FQ: <br /><br />T/F: according to Kantian Ethics, the action itself and its consequences was far more important than the motive of an action<br /><br />DQ: to you, what makes more sense when measuring pleasure and happiness? Bentham's "felicific calculus" or Mill's distinction between lower and higher pleasures?<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08660784840467297498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2619743764213415433.post-79005183154021614202014-09-15T11:03:26.223-05:002014-09-15T11:03:26.223-05:00FQ:
(T/F) Stoicism is based on the belief that we ...FQ:<br />(T/F) Stoicism is based on the belief that we are responsible for what we feel and think.<br />(T/F) A Kantian moral action is one performed out of a sense of duty rather than feelings or gains.<br /><br />DQ:<br />In your opinion, what does it mean to live your life well?<br />Are there really exceptional circumstances to the Ten Commandments?Peyton Sorgenfreinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2619743764213415433.post-6899294337902510322014-09-14T23:32:38.873-05:002014-09-14T23:32:38.873-05:00"Epictetus, Cicero, and Seneca"
FQs
1)Wh..."Epictetus, Cicero, and Seneca"<br />FQs<br />1)Who were two important writers who helped spread the Stoic teaching?<br />2)What was the name of the painted porch in Athens where philosophers would meet?<br /><br />DQs<br />1) Do you believe that if you live your life well, you won't be afraid of your own memories when you are older?<br />2) Can one learn to embrace the natural process of growing older without having to undergo negative circumstances along the way?<br /><br />"Right and Wrong" Part 1<br />FQs<br />1)What is the best-known type of consequentialist ethical theory?<br />2) What is meta-ethics?<br /><br />DQs<br />1)Does philosophy play a big role in your fundamental prejudices of what is right or wrong? <br />2)Do you think today's society has made the existence of God a questionable thought due to the commercialism involved in religion? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01605728452391181808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2619743764213415433.post-22029477985015631942014-09-14T18:21:52.194-05:002014-09-14T18:21:52.194-05:00FQs: What two writers helped spread Stoic teaching...FQs: What two writers helped spread Stoic teachings?<br /> What is the ideal way to live according to a Stoic?<br />DQs: Seneca believed most people wasted there time/lives on earth, but what qualifies as a waste of time to one person may not to another, so what is a waste of time/life to you?<br /> Is it better to live life as a reclusive person or a sociable person?<br />Link:http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/stoicismtoday/2013/11/15/cyber-stoicism-the-spread-of-stoic-philosophy-online/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2619743764213415433.post-67403773882214662522014-09-14T09:38:00.452-05:002014-09-14T09:38:00.452-05:00FQs and DQs for next class:
"Epictetus, Cice...FQs and DQs for next class:<br /><br />"Epictetus, Cicero, and Seneca"<br />FQs<br />1. Where did the name "stoic" come from?<br />2. How many titles did Seneca have?<br /><br />DQs<br />1. Do you agree with Cicero that the soul lives forever, so old people should not worry about dying?<br />2. Do you believe that that our attitude to what happens is within our control even though what happens in certain situations often isn't?<br /><br />"Right and Wrong Part 1"<br />FQs<br />1. What are the more abstract philosophical questions about the meaning of moral language referred to as?<br />2. What is a maxim?<br /><br />DQs<br />1. Do you agree with Kant that as human beings we have certain categorical duties?<br />2. Do you think that moral acts can sometimes be seen as immoral, and vice-versa?Jim Brattonnoreply@blogger.com