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areyouincahoots wrote:strike wolf wrote:Well, I have my first paper due next monday (the 29th), well in reality my first 3 papers.
The papers never stop coming...get used to it.
How is college life treating you?
areyouincahoots wrote:strike wolf wrote:Well, I have my first paper due next monday (the 29th), well in reality my first 3 papers.
The papers never stop coming...get used to it.
How is college life treating you?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:i just wrote a paper right now. Man i am tierd of papers and typing. I HATE ENGLISH CLASS.![]()
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Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:areyouincahoots wrote:strike wolf wrote:Well, I have my first paper due next monday (the 29th), well in reality my first 3 papers.
The papers never stop coming...get used to it.
How is college life treating you?
Great actually. The papers aren't really that bad yet, the only one I have a problem with is my Intro to Philosophy paper which I have to discuss the Ontological Argument.
So it's been a while, how's life treating you?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:Actually, I think (if my memory serves me) that this is only one example of ontology: Whatever a philosopher holds to be unprovable because it is obvious, is a given, a thing that can be taken as already proven. I'm probably not phrsasing that very well.
But just about anything that has been held to be "ontological" by one philospopher has been questioned by others.
The "ontological argument" says that the existence of god doesn't need proof. I think it says something like "god must exist because we can imagine him, he must be the most awesome thing ever, if we could imagaine something more awesome that'd be god, then." It fails because the fact that I can imagine something doesn't require it to exist, or my sex life would have been a lot more interesting, and all fiction would be true, and there must be a perfect horse because I can imagine that too...
I think this leads to the "je pense puis je suis" of Descartes.
But don't put Descartes before the horse.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
UCAbears wrote:I have a paper in Spanish due in October. I don't feel like doing it. Because it doesn't have anything to do with spanish.
strike wolf wrote:That's basically just a longer version of what I said. In my opinion, there is a major hole in this argument that fills up the space in this argument from the first word to the last period.
I prefer St. Thomas's argument for God's existance really. I can't explain it as well but it made more sense to me. A lot more sense.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:For a good model of an anarchist, don't looke to looters in a riot - look to Ghandi.
An anarchist does not break rules for the sake of it (that's nihilism) - he says, "I don't care what your rules say. This is the right thing to do."
jonesthecurl wrote:It is a driver that stops at a red light, not the electrician.
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
jonesthecurl wrote:Then he'd probably fix it to be green.
jonesthecurl wrote:btw. I'll try and post episode 3 of the Celtic Myth later tonight.
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