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* 🄽 was incredibly bright, and perhaps unable to appreciate the lack of understanding of others.{{su|(V)}} | * 🄽 was incredibly bright, and perhaps unable to appreciate the lack of understanding of others.{{su|(V)}} | ||
* His admiration was for people who have run roughshod over others.{{su|(A)}} | * His admiration was for people who have run roughshod over others.{{su|(A)}} | ||
* Was he an architect or an engineer?{{su|(V)}} | |||
* Wittgenstein was very scornful of others who didn’t understand his ideas.{{su|(L)}} | |||
* Is man realistic in the way he lives his life?{{su|(R)}} | |||
* Does the man in street think about climate change?{{su|(H)}} | |||
* He wonders what difference he can make when the government is planning a third runway.{{su|(V)}} | |||
* 🄽 was not the first to think about self-improvement: for example, working men’s colleges.{{su|(V)}} | |||
* One of the features of modern education in England is to give children the tool of critical thinking rather than learning by rote.{{su|(L)}} | |||
* Trump is the great disruptor.{{su|(S)}} | |||
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* 🄽 believed in hierarchies. But fought against Marx.{{su|(S)}} | |||
* 🄽 was critical of Paul as perverting the message of Jesus.{{su|(L)}} | |||
* Jesus was more like Che Guevara.{{su|(S)}} | |||
* Why did ''Parsifal'' split Wagner and 🄽? The search for the Holy Grail.{{su|(P)}} | |||
* Plato believed in the pursuit of excellence.{{su|(S)}} | |||
* He lacked deep knowledge of social structures.{{su|(V)}} | |||
* What would 🄽 say now about morality?{{su|(S)}} | |||
* He would question anything that is taught.{{su|(V)}} | |||
* 🄽 thought science was life-denying.{{su|(V)}} | |||
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The Wells School of Philosophy
Roll Call11th March 2024, Hare Lane, 1000-1200 hrs: Tutors: Linda (L), Steve (S) Pupils: Alexis (A), Howard (H), Patricia (P), Ray (R), Viki (V), Scribe: Gavin (G) Apologies: Colin (C), David (D), John (J), Margie (M), The homework setAs preparation for next Tuesday we would ask everyone to address, say, three of the questions raised in our first discussion which particularly interest you, to do some digging, and come ready to prompt more debate. They were:
One particularly fertile area could be the way Nietzsche conflates philosophy and psychology; is this helpful?
We could endeavour to wrap up our discussion by comparing the relevance of insights generated by Nietzsche with the overall philosophies of say Kant, Rousseau, Marx and Hume. Introduction(S)
Addendum(L)
Discussion
L. Wagner and he had been revolutionaries together. W had to go cap in hand to capitalists to finance Bayreuth, which n hated.
S. Start the week yesterday. Neuroscience of ideologues. Why do people stick to ideas, despite evidence. Missed n’s idea of the will.
V. Quite a struggle to change your mind.
P. Grandchildren change your viewpoint. Power to know you knew their parents.
R. Putin still thinks about the Soviet Union.
R. More or less.
L. 20mph. 80% want a speed limiter.
V. Michael Sheen buying out debt. Tv programme last night.
A. Debt is sold on.
S. Moral dilemma. Universal basic income would be a good thing. Unpaid carers. Other topics touched on
References
Books Suggested:
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