Thursday, 6 June 2013

Final assignment Philosophy v4b

Choose one of the two following questions to answer.
Do so in at least 400 words and by giving two concrete and well-argumented examples!

  1. Do you think science can explain everything?
  2. Do you think philosophy –its contents and/or the method of thinking applied in it - can be a useful tool for you in your life?


Monday, 27 May 2013

Assignment Philosophy of Science (v4tlb4S)

      Find an example of scientific research in the science pages of a quality newspaper or in a science magazine (see links below).
      Explain how the example gives evidence of:
         - good generalisations
         - the first three steps of the inductive method
         - the three features of a good experiment
      Include a copy of the article with your essay.
        The essay itself should be around 250-300 words long.
      Deadline: 10 June 2013 (digital or printed copy)

Friday, 22 March 2013

What is science? First brainstorm

Categorize the words from the brainstorm below into the following categories:

Having to do with:
- scientific method
- results of science
- topics of science


Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Introducing Charles Dickens

All of you know at least one story written by Charles Dickens (1812-1870): A Christmas Carol.
It is the perfect example of Dickens's work: a slightly mysterious atmosphere, dirty London streets, a clear difference between classes (rich and poor), memorable characters. Also, Dickens tried to draw his readers' attention to the situation of the poor (and managed to make a difference). Basically, Dickens is partially responsible for our 20th-21st century view of Victorian England.

Dickens was, in a way, the first real bestseller author in the English-speaking world. He held 'readings and book signings' throughout England that were extremely popular.

In the show we are going to see, Pip Utton plays Charles Dickens as he is growing older and preparing for such a lecture. He reflects on his fame, growing older, and the social injustice in the country.

To prepare yourself for the show - so you know a little bit what Dickens is talking about - I suggest you read up a little bit on the man and his work on the following websites ánd watch a few video clips from some of the many film and tv adaptations of his novels:

Biography and overview

All sorts of information

Manuscripts and objects at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Pip Utton's website





Monday, 25 February 2013

Apes, humans...what's the difference? Part 2

Like human beings, animals are known to adopt other animals - even from different species!




Apes, humans...what's the difference? - Part 1













 

The essay assignment (Philosophical Anthropology)


·           Choose one image from this blog post and one example from “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”

·           Use these as the basis for an essay in which you attack or defend the following statement:

A human being is just another kind of animal.

·           Your essay has to be 400-800 words long, typed and printed, and has to be handed in no later 
         than Thursday 7 March.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Anthropology brainstorm assignment


Click to enlarge

Select 3 keywords from the mindmap:
either 3 that define what makes us uniquely human
or 3 that show we are not that different from animals.

Have arguments/examples ready for every keyword you choose. They will be discussed in class this Friday (25 January).

Friday, 4 January 2013

Social Philosophy presentation schedule

Non-negotiable! ;-)

Mon 7 Jan:   revision time: final chance to prepare and ask questions!

Thu 10 Jan:  Aristotle - Machiavelli - More

Mon 14 Jan: Hobbes - Locke - Rousseau

Thu 17 Jan:  Marx - Popper