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+ | :*Notes on Hadot's "Philosophy as a Way of Life" | ||
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+ | ::*Hadot's Notion of Philosophy: | ||
+ | :::*Philosophy is teleological; it may seem obvious, but all the thinking is oriented towards a specific and measurable end | ||
+ | :::*That end is the betterment of the individual in the present moment | ||
+ | :::*As Hadot quotes from Philo of Alexandria, | ||
+ | ::::*When pursuing philosophy a person “is in training for wisdom” | ||
+ | ::::*Philosophy’s “goal is a life of peace and serenity” | ||
+ | ::::*Sometimes it involves disregarding exterior evils and discomforts | ||
+ | :::*All of these traits are components of wisdom, and “real wisdom does not merely cause us to know; it makes us be in a different way” (265). | ||
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==SEP 15== | ==SEP 15== | ||
==SEP 22== | ==SEP 22== |
Revision as of 05:46, 9 September 2015
Return to Philosophy Proseminar
SEP 1
- Course Introductions:
- Introductions, Course goals, Course websites: alfino.org and wiki, Grading Schemes, Peerceptive, Google forms, Philosophical Research Tools
- Assignment for Friday: Choose your pseudonym (google form), then write a short reconstruction and critical response to the McGinn article.
- Explication of "reconstruction" and "critical response"
- Break
- Having a philosophical life --
- Recent Books:
- Matthew Crawford, The World Outside Your Head
- Nicholas Carr, The Glass Cage
- Pope Francis, LAUDATO SI’
- David Sloan Wilson, Does Altruism Exist
- Peter Singer, The Most Good you Can Do (appear on the West side soon!)
- Course Topics
- Historiography in Philosophy/What is Philosophy? (Who were the Ancients?)
- Science and Philosophy -- Problem of Induction
- Philosophy vs. Non-Philosophy
- Obligations to Aid and Globalization of Ethics
- Thought Experiments / Genetic Engineering and Transhumanism
- Kant as Turning Point
- Faith and Reason / Contemporary study of Religion
- Introduction to Continental and Analytic Divide
- Philosophy of Law - Felony Murder
- Naturalism, Evolution, and Epistemology
- Buddhism and Personal Identity
- Food and Philosophy
- Free Will
SEP 8
- Notes on Hadot's "Philosophy as a Way of Life"
- Hadot's Notion of Philosophy:
- Philosophy is teleological; it may seem obvious, but all the thinking is oriented towards a specific and measurable end
- That end is the betterment of the individual in the present moment
- As Hadot quotes from Philo of Alexandria,
- When pursuing philosophy a person “is in training for wisdom”
- Philosophy’s “goal is a life of peace and serenity”
- Sometimes it involves disregarding exterior evils and discomforts
- All of these traits are components of wisdom, and “real wisdom does not merely cause us to know; it makes us be in a different way” (265).