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mrflyingpenguin has written 6 posts for Philosophy 12

Music’s Universal Language: The Art of Sound

Listen to this video as you read through the post. The history of music is beyond the age of books and literature.  Most people would agree that dates back to the beginning of humans and tribes. Music was used during wars to signal raids and also to create peace treaties in the time of the … Continue reading

Network Marketing’s Impact on Teenagers

Ethics: http://ezinearticles.com/?Network-Marketing—How-to-Earn-Money-As-a-Teen-in-MLM&id=4238137 In today’s time, people are always trying to find something knew, everybody is bored of doing the same thing each day. The one thing that sets the current generation apart from the last few however is that we now have what’s called network marketing, it’s recently become popular especially among teenagers. The idea … Continue reading

Trying to grasp Epistemology (Gregory Gosse)

So. Epistemology. Whats my Take on it? Well… I’m told its A & B = C … So is that like saying Shopping & Bills to pay = Money Loss? If you decide to go shopping ALL THE TIME then you have NO money left to pay your bills. Yet when you paid off those treacherous … Continue reading

Socrates (Gregory Gosse)

Socrates: You and your philosopher (How do you differ, what do you hold the same?) Differences Similarities Socrates has his students to write down his life and his philosophy.   (Mainly Plato) We don’t document our lives through journals or other ways of writing. What are they saying?(Outline a single argument/proposition from your selected philosopher. … Continue reading

Categorical Syllogism

Categorical Syllogism —————————————————————— Birds can fly. Penguins are Birds. Therefore, Penguins can Fly. —————————————————————— Categorical Syllogism ~ Terms: Birds are the middle term, flying is the predicate term, and penguins are the subject term of the statement. Examination: The truth in this statement is that birds can fly and that penguins are in fact birds. Its … Continue reading

Philosophy is a Pickle

Philosophy is a Pickle There’s no “right” size of a pickle. There’s many. Just like how there’s not one right and wrong answer. Philosophy makes you think, it lets your brain ask millions of un-answered questions How big will the pickle get? Why is the pickle green and not blue? Thought experiments are a branch … Continue reading