Philosophical Reflections

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

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Once again it has been a while since I posted an update to my blog. I now have a great idea to use this as a place to work on my notes and e...
Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Revisiting my blog for the first time in a long time

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First I wanted to make sure the blog was still here, and second to make sure I could still use it to post whatever. Apparently so on both ac...
Sunday, August 2, 2020

Master list of videos

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First video uploaded to Youtube: Studying Hegel 13,642 views Feb 19, 2007 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB-e2K2OBN8 Introduction to Phi...

End of Summer Logic Class

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Yesterday was the last day of the ten week summer session and the end of my summer Logic class. Of course the whole thing was done on line s...
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Still in business

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Oddly, despite my two courses scheduled for Fall Semester in Eagle River being canceled due to lack of students, (one had 3 and the other 5 ...
Monday, January 7, 2019

Intro to Phil is full

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I saw that my Introduction to Philosophy class is full. Meanwhile my Early Modern Philosophy class still has lots of empty seats. If anyone ...
Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Finals week

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Since we are not meeting for finals this week will be a time for you to email me all remaining work for the semester as planned anyway. I am...
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William Jamison
"What we have loved Others will love, and we will teach them how." Wordsworth   I remember going to college with all my early beliefs still intact. I was raised Roman Catholic. Jesus was my personal Savior. They held together until I switched my major to Philosophy in the second summer. (I was doing so poorly in music that I had to switch in order to bring up my point average enough to continue in school). I had changed to Philosophy primarily because I had no idea what I wanted to study, or should study. Philosophy offered the most, free electives (you couldn't just take any courses you wanted to back then) and by taking free electives in Sociology, Psychology and Anthropology, I figured I could find out what I would like best. As it turned out, I liked Philosophy best.
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