Part
I: Select any 5 areas of philosophy identified below. Write at least
two paragraphs for each area describing what you think is the most
convincing or valid philosophical theory and why. Do not copy from the
textbook or lesson material. Be sure to demonstrate in your own words
what you have learned.
- The nature of reality
- The nature and limits of human knowledge
- The nature and limits of science
- Ethics – what is the good life?
- Social philosophy – what is the good society?
- Freedom versus determinism
- The nature of mind and self
- The existence of God
- The meaning of life
- The most important philosophical issue or theme for the future
Part
II: Based on the theories or points of view you select, describe any
common themes and messages embodied within this set of theories. Write a
minimum of two paragraphs.
Part
III: Outline a philosophy of life based on this set of theories and
common themes. How does this philosophy provide guidelines and direction
forleading a good life? Write a minimum of two paragraphs.
Part
IV: Compare your answer to your Pre-test answer. Describe the
fundamental differences and similarities. In what ways have you grown or
learned important and relevant new ideas in this course? What do you
see differently than before? What stayed the same for you? How would you
define wisdom differently? Write a minimum of two paragraphs.
Part
V: In your first essay on deep learning, you identified why deep
learning was important, what educational values support deep learning,
and why critical thinking is important to your education. How have you
used these concepts in this class? How have your critical thinking
skills improved over the course of this class, in what ways have you
experienced deep learning, and which values were most important to you?
Write a minimum of two paragraphs.
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