PHIL2400

PHIL2400 Week Four

Week four of PHIL2400 saw us study the letters of Abelard and Helouise (although I think that Abelard would have prefered the title to have placed Helouise's name first) to shed some light upon the ethics of intention.  I didn't enjoy this material at all.  Perhaps if it was a course in literature or even Christian Metaphysics I would have found it more engaging, but as a reflection upon the ethics of intention specifically relating to the Passions, I found it lacking.

PHIL2400 Week Two

What a day!  Tired is the only word I have for it right now.  Two hours on trains and buses to Uni and two hours on trains and buses back.  I'm spending more time in transit than in class.  Anyhow, classes this week were great.

The lecture was very engaging, and being on Aristotle, I really enjoyed it (see Lecture notes below).  It's really nice to be in a 'real' class, one where the students are in my physical presence rather than in a projected reality mediated via my personal mimetic device: the computer. 

PHIL2400 Tutorial Paper Questions (Revised)

The Following is a revised version of my Tutorial Paper for PHIL2400: Ethics and the Passions.  I'll post the final version in the Uni Papers section of this site on Thursday.

PHIL2400 Draft Tutorial Paper Questions

The following is a DRAFT of my tutorial paper question and answer for PHIL240: Ethics and the Passions.

PHIL2400 Lecture One

This week's lecture, while basically being an introduction, provided some interesting insight into where the course will be heading.

PHIL2400: Ethics and the Passions Course Outline

The following is the course outline for PHIL2400: Ethics and the Passions broken down week by week.  I'm really looking forward to this course

 


Lecturer: Dr. Marguerite La Caze

Lecture: Michie (Bldg 9) 540 Wednesday 10am-11.50am

Tutorial 1: Forgan Smith E348 Wednesday 12pm-12.50pm

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