Friday, December 7, 2012

Post#13-PRAGMATISM

We can say of a tool that it works, is efficient, gets the job done, is useful, lives up to our expectations, is better than the competitions, and serves our needs and wants.

To what extent could the same descriptions apply to a concept or a belief? Are some beliefs better than others because they are more useful when applied within our everyday lives?

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Post #12-Moral Philosophy

Today we discussed Moral Philosophy.  Moral Philosophy basically examines the rightness and wrongness of our behavior.  Below is a Moral Dilemma that I would like you to answer.  Determine which is best coure of action to take and explain why.

Hypothetical #1:  You are stranded with thirty people on a lifeboat that is intended to hold only seven. No one can paddle this heavy boat and it is definitely going to sink, drowning everyone inside it. It occurs to you that you can save some of the people in the lifeboat by asking all but the strongest rowers to go overboard. Do you think it would be morally permissible to save some people by asking others to go overboard?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Post #11-Rationalism

Describe the strengths and weaknesses of a rationalistic philosophy.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Post#10-TPQ: Life

Great discussion in class today.  Here is another reflective question AND be specific.
Question: What gets you excited about life?

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Post#9-Thought Provoking Questions

“Asking the right questions.”-This is what philosophy is all about.  Philosophy thrives on asking questions that make people think. 

Please answer this Thought Provoking Question (TPQ): When was the last time you tried something new?  What was it?

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Post #8-Justifying Your Beliefs.

We have been learning about the criteria for determining when a belief moves from opinion to fact-i.e., Knowledge.  Identify one belief you have and provide a rational evidence based justification for that belief.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012