Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Tuesday Classes
Do you have a private language? That is the quiz question for History of Philosophy - following Wittgenstein. You may need to take the link to see what it is about since we didn't discuss it much. For Introduction to Philosophy the quiz question was would you push the fat man off the bridge? Here is a questionnaire you could take to participate I guess.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Logic Monday
Note that the next test will not be on Wednesday since we are not ready for it yet. Perhaps Monday. The homework / quiz this evening is problem 2 page 408.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday Classes
For Introduction to Philosophy the quiz question was do you think God has a consciousness? In History of Philosophy the quiz question was describe your phenomenal experience while watching a movie or reading a book.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Wednesday Logic
The quiz question / homework for today was to do problem number 8 on page 373. This is a word problem that you translate into symbols and then use the four rules to prove valid.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Tuesday Classes
The quiz question for Introduction to Philosophy concerned the death of a young woman in Detroit and your hypothetical reaction to it had you been there 1: what do you think your categorical imperative would have been? 2: what do you think you might actually have done? For History of Philosophy the quiz question was can you invent new grammar? (Was that the right question?) No! While we discussed that question and your responses would be interesting, I framed another question that would be the quiz question: Florescent lights operate on the same frequencies as the human brain. Do you think this correlation has anything to do with the migraines we sometimes get when bright lights are shown on us for long periods of time?
Monday, March 23, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Lera Boroditsky
This video interview with Lera is from 2010 but I find it exciting none the less because she emphasizes that the current thinking on the Sapir Whorf hypothesis has swung back to the pro side. But a recent discussion led me to wonder if Aristotelian Categorical Statements are the Western requirement for true / false statements being identifiable as true or false (That is the A, E, I, O statement forms) and those categorical statements require the linguistic copula for their structure, but then if a language like Chinese does not have a copula, how do languages like Chinese interpret true and false? A second issue I think similar to the first concerns the human universality of music as a language. Would Beethoven being almost universally appreciated - except perhaps in countries were music is illegal - haram!, does that mean .... what regarding Sapir-Whorf?
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Thursday classes
The quiz question for History of Philosophy was what is your favorite Mel Brooks movie scene? The quiz question for Introduction to Philosophy was which performance played the piece correctly? Rostropovich or Yo Yo Ma?
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Tuesday classes
For History of Philosophy the quiz question was what do you think of this art http://www.dennis-oppenheim.com/web/artwork/content/images/img_59.jpg - what does it mean? How do you interpret it? For Introduction to Philosophy there were two questions today. The first was have you ever been saved (in the religious sense of the word) and what does that mean to you? A second question is the famous - if a tree falls in the forest and there is no one there to hear it does it make a sound? Heck, you have to have a chance to answer that question!
Monday, March 16, 2015
Monday Logic - welcome back after Spring Break!
The quiz question today was to give an example of a true statement of the form "if and only if".
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Thursday classes - now Spring Break
For both classes today I asked the quiz question what are your plans for spring break? I think that is a happy question! I plan on reading 15 books and posting my reviews on Amazon!
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Logic Wednesday
Since we started off today discussing the symbolic system there was no specific quiz question but I would be interested in thoughts you might have regarding the differences in ways of knowing, such as comparing Native ways of knowing and what we might call Western Science.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Tuesday Classes
History of Philosophy discussed Utilitarianism today and the quiz question was a fill in the blank - Better to be a dissatisfied human than a happy pig, better to be a dissatisfied Socrates than a happy what? But what do you think of the idea that some people deserve more than others because of their quality? For Introduction to Philosophy today the question was on the issue of the mind as a blank slate.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Monday Logic
No quiz question today since we mostly worked on the practice test for test 2. Some also did test 2, and others are continuing to work on test 2. (Notice the test is actually labeled test 1 since they were previously printed before the first test this semester.)
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