In this class we will ask ‘what is philosophy?’ in the hopes of defending the importance of this discipline for the individual and society. In this endeavor we shall trek through the history of philosophy while unpacking some of the major issues and problems in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic and politics. Furthermore we will address the perennial problems of the good life, personal identity, authenticity and social responsibility.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Defining Me
In class as we went over what defines an object, it made me question what defines a person. As we took apart what makes a desk a desk, and how removing some characteristics kept it a desk and then made it an object that was not a desk, I began to question what can I take away from myself that will keep me as Saty to others without others telling me, "You're not yourself," or "You've changed." What defines who I am? How can people say, "You're not yourself," when a person can changes their features, manner of speech, appearance, and personality from childhood throughout adulthood? I wonder how many times people have thought I have changed when I was acting myself instead of covering myself with a mask to the world. Am I Saty with my mask on or without it? Furthermore, is what makes me me, what others think or what I think defines me? Is my essence, my appearance, defined by me or others? I have come to realize the trouble of the question of 'Who am I?' more thought than I have ever given it before.
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