Thursday, September 27, 2007

The fact is...

What makes a fact a fact?
I think there may be two ways of answering this question. The first would be...that a fact becomes a fact when it is anonymously agreed upon by the general public based on scientific "discovery". Whether or not scientific discovery is valid. The second waqy I would answer this question would be... A fact becomes a fact as soon as the person who is stating a "fact" says "and thats a fact" or "as a matter of fact". I don't really feel that there are true facts. In fact, the word itself just doesn't sound right. So based on that statement I am the speaker and I am stating what I feel is true, in turn creating a fact.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Thursday

To touch on Logic again. Logic: the study of arguments. Arguments have two parts, the premise, or reason and the conclusion. Fallacies- flawed arguments. Example in class. " You should shave your legs because leg hair is gross." (Because) is considered the premise indicator. I found an article printed in the Reading Eagle, Sept. 14th, 2007. The headline was.."State should licence all bounty hunters" Apparently two bounty hunters were arrested on burglary and other related charges. Senator Mike O'pake was quoted saying" I'm sure people would be shocked to hear there is no licensing of bounty hunters, who go around forcing themselves into private homes and illegally handcuffing them and hauling them away." I thought that was a little funny.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Tuesday's Categories

Our Class broke our philosophical questions into categories and named them. Some of the categories are as follows; Questions about humans actions, Questions about Dreams, Questions about Existence, Personal questions, Societal questions, "Realistic" questions. ( which were referred to as borderline scientific questions), Faith questions, and Spiritual, ( as in questions about religion) and Spiritual ( as in nature and super nature or the supernatural). We were then given the traditional way of categorizing philosophical questions which included a whole lot of big words. Although some of the categories had different names we concluded that most of our categories fit into those categories in some way. Some of the categories were of their own such as "Logic". This is supposedly the tie between philosophy and science. This category questions arguments and whether they are valid or invalid. This could be an interesting category because there are so many arguments that in my opinion seem flawed or just plain stupid.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

setting up a blog

setting up a blog is fairly simple.
I feel this blog will act as a nice way to express our thoughts of philosophy class.