Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Intro Philosophy: Fourth Paper Topics

Fourth Response Essay

Here are some possible topics for the fourth reflection essay, though you are welcome to come up with your own topic on anything we studied between Hegel.  It is due on the day of the final exam, on paper or by email, three typed double-spaced pages as always.

1) Hegel's idea of dialectic is that everything in history forms in three-fold stages.  How much does reality reflect this?  Is it too simple or too complex to describe how individual ideas and social movements work?

2) Nietzsche argues that we must have the courage to take an individual stand between and against both absolute truth and nihilism.  Is such a stand possible or desirable?

3) For Heidegger and Sartre, the horizon of time and being gives us our truths but simultaneously threatens to take them away.  How should one face this situation to live authentically?  Do either Heidegger or Sartre give us a sufficient strategy?

4) Wittgenstein argues that we do not give things explanations, but rather add descriptions.  Is this true, and if so what does it mean for our ability to have knowledge?