Dear Mr. Moore Hello, my name is Garner Day I am 16 years old and live in South Lake Tahoe, Ca. some of my interests are skate boarding, exercise, a Japanese skill toy called the Kendama and anything to do with Sherlock Holmes; but mainly philosophy and really a very long list of almost everything. In the prompt you told me to introduce myself to you, as I stated before I am interested in philosophy, and this makes up a lot of who I am. In my opinion the best way to understand someone in the philosophical way is to have them answer a question, one that is not only close to them but to the person they are trying to make them selves understood. And I intend to do that. For instance, what is the nature of our relationship? The easy answer is Learning, So I guess the real question would be what is the nature of learning? The definition of learning is the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, practice, study, or by being taught, as Google put it. That is the definition, but what does this mean? To me it means that a person or persons has mastered or is in the process of mastering certain neurological impulse patterns, mental or physical, either from the world around them or from someone who has. Whether it is English, math, skateboarding or psychology it is in this instance, irrelevant. What really is relevant is that even with the definition of learning firmly under our grasp we have yet to even scratch the surface of the questions, what is the nature of our
was most effective in terms of Gandhi and his followers not ever submitting to the oppressors by sticking to its philosophical base and principles. Many other instances show that part of the reason as to why its effectiveness was hindered was because of the very nature of it. The nature of Satyagraha inevitably causes confrontation to occur because of the emotions evoked on both sides when exposed to it. Also, the way that Satyagraha is practiced caused it to be a mixture of effective and not effective…
Hamlet is asking himself whether he should just kill himself now or whether he should avenge his father's death. Hamlet is philosophical in his thoughts, and they lead him to the next question of whether there is life after death. He wonders if death is like sleeping and having dreams or perhaps there's more to it. His conundrum of "to be or not to be" reflects Hamlet's question of whether it would be better for him to suffer now or suffer later.Hamlet chooses to get revenge against the king for…
on the philosophical and religious level by a belief in absolute Truth: "there can only be one Truth and we have it". People in uncertainty avoiding countries are also more emotional, and motivated by inner nervous energy. The opposite type, uncertainty accepting cultures, are more tolerant of opinions different from what they are used to; they try to have as few rules as possible, and on the philosophical and religious level they are relativist and allow many currents to flow side by side. People…
Use of arguments Tony Hong 2013-02-19 1) Philosophical arguments | Popular idea of argument | -Argument is a reasoned presentation of ideas | -Examples are used a lot to counter argue.“Argument by example” – an argument in which a claim is supported by providing examples | -Not directed towards people. | -Normally arguments that have been heard from a group of individuals who share the same thought. One assumes a certain thought or idea is right because of reassurance…
does. Willy convinces himself and others that he is a salesman when in reality he is actually unemployed barely getting by. The readers get to see through Willy’s perspective and when analyzing him see his intellectual, emotional, social, and philosophical sides of him. Willy is known more for his “street-smarts” rather than for his common sense. He is amazing when it comes to getting people to like him but on the other hand is not so good at getting a job. Willy believes that the only way you can…
The meaning of life is a philosophical question concerning the significance of life or existence in general. It can also be expressed in different forms, such as "Why are we here?", "What is life all about?", and "What is the purpose of existence?" It has been the subject of much philosophical, scientific, and theological speculation throughout history. There have been a large number of proposed answers to these questions from many different cultural and ideological backgrounds. The meaning of…
Module 107: Brothers in Arms- Is war justifiable? Look closely at 2 or 3 philosophical arguments for or against “war”. War is defined as the “state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country” (Oxford Dictionaries, 2012 and is typically characterised as being extremely violent, resulting in high rates of mortality. There are many philosophical and theological arguments supporting and contesting its justification. From a moral perspective, killing another…
Olivia Camarena Mr. Merritt World Religions 04-30-15 1. What is Tao? A.) Taoism or Daoism (pronounced DOW-ism) is a "philosophical and religious tradition that originated in China." Taoism is one of two major philosophical/religious systems to originate in China, with the other being Confucianism. Both of these religions also began about the same time, around 500 to 400 BCE. 2. What is jiao? A.) Jiao means "offering" and at a basic level, the ritual involves offering food and wine at the altar…
say it was a comedy with a few dark twists. Truthfully, there are comic scenes that make the reader laugh while reading, but there are many serious moments that lead up to Holden’s breakdown. This novel can be classified as a comic novel with philosophical insights in almost every paragraph. Holden’s depression is revealed through jokes, swearing, and his everyday habits of blaming his problems on other people, an picking them apart. Holden’s flair for comedy actually reflects his depression.…
be tolerated! Papers that fail to adhere to these instructions will be returned unread until the format is corrected. Guidelines: your paper must explain and use elements of the theories we have discussed. You must then take a stand on one side of the debate or the other, and explain why you think as you do. This explanation is your original contribution to the debate, and is therefore all-important. Consult with me on a topic and basic argumentative strategy before you begin writing!! Failure…