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Year 11 Philosophy: August 2009
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Saturday, August 29, 2009. I however am content to resume my way of life by the us...
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Year 11 Philosophy: September 2009
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Utilitarianism and how to measure pleasure. I figure ...
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Year 11 Philosophy
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How should we live?
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Year 11 Philosophy: What we can know
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Friday, March 12, 2010. What we can know. It would not be in the best interests of...
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Year 11 Philosophy: Year 2010 students - lecture on ethics
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Year 2010 students - lecture on ethics.
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Year 11 Philosophy: November 2009
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Who we are is what we believe in. How should we live?
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Year 11 Philosophy: March 2010
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Friday, March 12, 2010. What we can know. It would not be in the best interests of...
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Year 11 Philosophy: Carl Jung's Red Book
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Friday, October 16, 2009. Carl Jung's Red Book. October 16, 2009 at 10:28 PM.
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Year 11 Philosophy: Who we are is what we believe in
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Who we are is what we believe in. What is the meaning o...
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Year 11 Philosophy: October 2009
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The majority of people have no understanding of the things with which they daily meet, nor, when instructed, do they have any right knowledge of them, although to themselves they seem to have." - Heraclitus. First rule of phenomenology: suspend judgments, identify your assumptions, treat them as prejudices and put them aside; do not bring them back into play until they have been validated by experience." Simone DeBeauvior. Wednesday, October 28, 2009. Year 2010 students - lecture on ethics. Psychologists...