Im just sitting around listening to my teacher talk about dualism for 35 minutes straight without moving onto the next topic. I’m not even doing philosophy, like it’s exfac not exphil move on we get the gist

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Im just sitting around listening to my teacher talk about dualism for 35 minutes straight without moving onto the next topic. I’m not even doing philosophy, like it’s exfac not exphil move on we get the gist
Learning about ancient philosophy, and finding out that pythagoras was a douche! He and his “church” of followers divided the world in two, and made a list like this:
male female
good bad/evil
light darkness
straight bent
No surprise womn more often identify with the bad guys, even since 2500 years ago female have been seen as equivalent to evil and darkness..
Philosophy brand academics discussing Ex. Phil is my Least Favourite Thing in the Entire Universe
can they not see that students from every other faculty literally despises ExPhil as it is now with an intense passion
It needs to be totally reworked it needs to be made relevant
And the seminar teachers need to learn basic didactics
Til faen med exphil
Okay, back to work.
Klokka nærmer seg halv fem, og jeg sitter og skriver på en hjemmeeksamen som ikke skal leveres før i desember…
Har forsåvidt bare i underkant av 400 ord igjen før jeg har nådt maksgrensa, noe som gjør det litt dumt at jeg har brukt 1000 av maksimalt 3200 ord til å skrive om noe jeg helt sikkert får trekk for å ha med. Ah, well, I find that shit interesting, så får jeg ta kritikken (og karakteren) når den kommer!
Her er en samling A-oppgaver som dekker hele pensumet i Exphil.
He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.
Immanuel Kant