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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2010 18:12:57 GMT -5
You may remember this, from the old SPoTM forums! I didn't restart it here earlier because I wanted to wait to see the new URL of the archived forums so I could link to them here. I got tired of waiting... I'll develop the list in here, I may repost each lesson in here, and I'll start making the next lessons soon...ish. Remember, I am lazy, I have no deadlines for this project, so things take awhile to do. This time I decided to post this in the projects forum as it is a project. My project is to make people think with their head instead of their feet (as my philosophy teacher says), and I want to make it happen! Anyway, here is the topic list back: Table of contents:One more thing: a user made a wiki page on SPoTM Wiki about Philosophy! I don't remember your name, sorry, I'll check the archives to know your name, but show yourself if you pass by here! EDIT: Oh, it was Jake from the old SPoTM!!! Post here Jake, you're awesome! EDIT: I added the wiki page link to the textI'll clean this thread up and make it prettier when I can/have patiente (I'll start slowly this week, probably I'll be working better in a week, when I go to school vacations).
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Post by Jake on Mar 24, 2010 13:06:55 GMT -5
Horrah! More posts!
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Post by Ferrrrrre on Mar 24, 2010 13:12:28 GMT -5
*yay* i'll take the time one of these days to read 'em all Go philosophy
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Post by evets on Mar 25, 2010 0:49:07 GMT -5
Having studied philosophy in university, I would love to contribute to this project, especially in regards to my two favorite branches of philosophy: epistemology and logic. I think what you've got here is a GREAT start, but this really really REALLY needs to happen on the wiki. Turn this into a community project! Perhaps we could use forum threads to discuss changes and wording whatnot, and use the wiki to actually lay stuff out. I'm sure there's other philosophy nerds out there that would love to be part of this as well!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2010 10:02:59 GMT -5
Having studied philosophy in university, I would love to contribute to this project, especially in regards to my two favorite branches of philosophy: epistemology and logic. I think what you've got here is a GREAT start, but this really really REALLY needs to happen on the wiki. Turn this into a community project! Perhaps we could use forum threads to discuss changes and wording whatnot, and use the wiki to actually lay stuff out. I'm sure there's other philosophy nerds out there that would love to be part of this as well! I am still in high school, but I already love philosophy (my favorite part is ethics and I'm now learning epistemology). I can't believe I forgot to place the wiki link in the original post, I'll include it right away. (It is here btw) This is an open project, and so, if you want to help or give ideas or advices please say so. The philosophy page on the Pogopedia is free for edition, you can change anything that is already there and add stuff. But only remember one thing: my original plan was to use this thread and the wiki to teach philosophy to people. My current strategy is to "borrow" the format used in my high school philosophy manual. But if a better strategy comes up then we should use it. Lets see if in a year (or less) we can make everybody in the Debate Club use more philosophical arguments.
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Post by sarahendipity on Mar 25, 2010 14:14:25 GMT -5
In my high school, I almost took Philosophy on a Virtual High School online course program our school offers. Now I don't have to do that!
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