What an incredibly dynamic discussion we had today in Philosophy on the question, "Is there anything that cannot be true?" We shared dreams, explored paradoxes, debated the nature of reality, and puzzled over MC Escher's visual paradoxes. As you go into your long weekend please make sure that you are prepared for the homework assignments below:
For Monday, March 15: Check the syllabus and be prepared with the TKM reading.
For Wednesday, March 17: Choose one of the discussion questions at the end of Philosophy Chapter 5 and answer it in at least two paragraphs (5-8 sentences each) OR choose one of the three activities. Remember, if you choose to draw your own paradox picture, it must be accompanied by one paragraph explaining why it is a paradox. If you choose to examine an already created paradox picture, you must write two paragraphs explaining why it is a paradox. If you choose to write a song about tolerance, it must be at least one page. And if you choose to answer the question about "The Matrix," your answer must be at least two paragraphs. As always, please make sure to highlight or underline all "to/too/two"s, "there/they're/their"s, and "your/you're"s.