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Thursday 20 February 2020

Philosophy project?

Ambrose Mumma: ye

Gregory Dilg: i know you said you cant draw, but it sounds like a really good idea. maybe you can draw a picture of something that means alot to you and explain why it symbolizes you. or maybe even poetry. hope i helped :]

Timmy Bustard: Well if you look up the meaning of philosophy (see below), it is something that you are good at or have an interest or knowledge in. No one but yourself knows what you are best at so do a project that really shows your best interest. You don't have to write a song or draw a picture, those are just suggestions if that is your talent. Here is an example: If you believe in Jesus and God (our Father), you could write why you believe he put you on Earth (like what was His goal when He created you or Adam and Eve) and what was God's purpose for sending his Son Jesus to Earth and letting Him die on the cross (it doesn't have to be documented, just your interrerpretation of his plans) and insert some pictures of ! those events (but you don't have to put in any pictures).Good Luck and I hope I was helpful to you.phi·los·o·phy (f-ls-f)n. pl. phi·los·o·phies 1. Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline.2. Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods.3. A system of thought based on or involving such inquiry: the philosophy of Hume.4. The critical analysis of fundamental assumptions or beliefs.5. The disciplines presented in university curriculums of science and the liberal arts, except medicine, law, and theology.6. The discipline comprising logic, ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and epistemology.7. A set of ideas or beliefs relating to a particular field or activity; an underlying theory: an original philosophy of advertising.8. A system of values by which one lives: has an unusual philosophy of life....Show more

Shawn Lelis: you could make a po! ster collage of everything that is important to you or has con! tributed to who you are today. You could inclue: pictures of friends and familyticket stubs from fairs, movies, or dancesDried flowers from a birthday, a random gift, or a dancelucky pennies/ coinspicture of a petperhaps a lock of hair from your first haircutpictures of you as a baby, and you nowtags from your favorite clothing brandsGood luck!...Show more

Kenneth Queener: If it is just turned in, as opposed to presented in front of the class, perhaps a written essay supporting your philosophy about something like capital punishment might be an idea.

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