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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Immanuel Kant Blog
Immanuel Kant believed that the highest good was that someone who completes their moral duty, ought to be rewarded. A great example of this is a show I watch called Bait Car. In the show, police leave an unlocked car on the side of the road, and see if anyone attempts to steal it. If they do, they are arrested. If they do the right thing and alert authorities about the running, unlocked car, they are rewarded with not being arrested, and a small amount of cash. Although sadly, most people fail this "test," the few that do, are rewarded for completing their moral duty.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Kierkegaard Blog
A great example of the contrasting views of the ethical stage and the aesthetic stage is the movie Star Trek. In the movie, Captain Kurk plays by a set of his own rules. He very rarey follows the correct procedures that he is supposed to take and just does whatever he pleases to get the job done. Although he does not follow what he is supposed to do, he is Star Fleet's greatest Captain that they have ever had. He operates aesthetically, but his results benefit everyone.
Spock on the other hand is one of Star Fleet's greatest thinkers of all time. He always follows the rules (in fact, he created most of the rules) and enforces others to use them as well. He believes that if everyone follows the rules and procedures, Star Fleet is unstoppable. Spock operates on more of an ethical level, and gets good results, just as Captain Kurk does.
Spock on the other hand is one of Star Fleet's greatest thinkers of all time. He always follows the rules (in fact, he created most of the rules) and enforces others to use them as well. He believes that if everyone follows the rules and procedures, Star Fleet is unstoppable. Spock operates on more of an ethical level, and gets good results, just as Captain Kurk does.
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Aristotle's Character types
Virtuous: Batman
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Continent: Catwoman (Anne Hathaway Version)
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Incontinent: Michael Scott
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Vicious: The Joker
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Harry Potter House
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If I were to attend Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry, the sorting hat would place me in Gryffindor. If I had to describe myself in two words it would be chivalrous and brave. Almost every day of my life I display these qualities. My bravery is shown through my athletic activities. During hockey, I risk breaking my jaw, or losing my teeth by wearing a visor to better my vision, and play better for my team. I display my chivalrous actions with the various woman that i take on dates after my games. I am always a gentleman, and if one thing is certain, I know how to treat a lady.
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Monday, September 8, 2014
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