Thursday, September 18, 2014

Thursday's classes

For Introduction to Philosophy today the quiz question was scenario based: you are a platoon leader and have been ordered to shoot anyone approaching the platoon while on patrol, even children. Do you follow your orders or do you refuse to shoot the children? In History of Philosophy the question was what would you do with your wealth if you had all you needed = how would you use it to live a life of happiness?

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Tuesday's classes

For Introduction to Philosophy today I asked who Nicomachus was. In History of Philosophy I asked if there is such a thing as a good lie. I have already been receiving good responses to both. What do you think of my method of asking quiz questions in class?

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Friday, September 12, 2014

Logic on Friday

Since this was a double session there were two quiz questions. The first session I asked does the sun go around the earth or does the earth go around the sun? I tried to explain the model interpretation of these theories. If you are curious see Stephen Hawking for how he explains that in The Grand Design. The second half the quiz question was send me a link to a youtube skit of your favorite comic and explain why you think it is funny.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Thursday classes

For the Introduction to Philosophy classes the quiz question is: give a true statement. Keep the Traditional Square of Opposition in mind when doing this and indicate which type of statement your true statement is. For History of Philosophy I the quiz question is: Are some people better than others? For class discussions we seem to be following along with the syllabi fairly well. Keep in mind that the more you read of the selections the more the discussions will interest you and bring up aspects to talk about.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Tuesday classes

Today for Introduction to Philosophy we moved into the Republic and started looking at the implications of Plato's theory of knowledge as it applies to Justice and the State. The quiz question is: do you think some people are better than others? For History of Philosophy I we discussed the Apology, the Oracle, interpretation theory applied to Greek Philosophy including interpretations of the Gospels (briefly). See Hyam Maccoby for an interpretation of Jesus as a revolutionary. I didn't mention this in class but HM also wrote Paul and the Invention of Christianity which also in a way came up. The question was poorly constructed but basically was name something the government does that is against your will. Do you resist - civil disobedience - or cooperate for the best interest of the community?

Friday, September 5, 2014

Thursday and Friday class notes

As usual the pace we set in class is slower than the syllabus, but we do have to keep up, so please keep reading the text according to the syllabus directions. If the pages do not match the edition of the text you have, you can go by the titles of the articles as well. For Introduction to Philosophy on Thursday the quiz question was Do you have a Soul, and how would you describe what you mean by Soul? For History of Philosophy I we went over the Euthyphro and the question I pose is a hypothetical where you imagine Jesus comes to your door, asks that you sell all you have, give the money to the poor, and then follow Him. Would you go or would you argue or ask questions? Is the pious pious because the Gods love it or do the Gods love the pious because it is so pious? For Friday in Logic I asked two questions from the same set of exercises: on page 102 question 6 and on page 104 question 14. Remember for quiz questions email me your responses. By the way, feel free to email me regarding other things, questions about your readings, or whatever.