Sunday, September 2, 2007

sooo..this is completely unrelated to anything anyone has said on here. BUT...just as my first posttt ( i finally figured this out) i have to say is that i think this class will be really challenging for me just because of what i believe and the way that i think. I've never really thought that philosophy was that interesting...and i'm not trying to offend anyone (especially mr. perkins!) when i say that theory of knowledge hasn't captured my own interests yet. i'm having a little bit of trouble understanding the value of discussing what common sense and other "knowledge terms" are because, simply stated, i don't see the point....yet. i'd rather spend time discussing politics or economics or something more tangible than "how we know what we know." i'm more of a rational, logical thinker and often have trouble "thinking outside the box", which is basically the goal of this whole class. so i dont know if anyone else is feeling apprehensive yet????! but i certainly am! i know this class will definitely open my mind up to things i've never thought of before and teach me how to think, which in my opinion is the greatest power of man YEAHHHH...but a power that is often forgotten or criticized. and that will definitely be a good thing.

1 comment:

Magister P said...

Way to go on having an open mind to the possibilities of the class, even if you don't see them yet!

Think of what we are doing now as learning the alphabet, memorizing your multiplication tables, etc., you know, the basic things required for the more rational kinds of things you are used to thinking about. You have to understand 2x2=4 if you are to talk meaningfully about economics. Same here...we will come back again and again to issues of authority, testimony, experience, etc., and in the areas you are eager for, like economics, politics, etc.