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Thursday, 31 October 2019

what is the major Humanities and social science in college?

answers1: I did a Bachelor of Social technological awareness and Human
Geography and right here i'm, at age 23, earning $AU68,000 according
to annum, working in Social technological awareness and Human
Geography interior the indoors maximum consulting sector. Social
technological awareness/Humanities at the instant are not ineffective,
you only could desire to be clever with the way you employ your degree
to get a occupation.
answers2: Social sciences are the study of people with a scientific
methodology. There are bunch of areas in this, such as psychology,
sociology, economics, anthropology, etc. Humanities is the
philosophical study of human nature, such majors are the arts,
literature, English, philosophy, history, and so forth.

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

What are generally the easiest arts / humanities / social sciences majors?

answers1: Easiest major would be sociology and communications. This
is why you see student athletes major in these two areas foremost --
even without regular studying you can pass by with a C grade just by
doing a one hour cram session. <br>
<br>
Arts and humanities can actually be hard if you lack the talent.
Humanities in particular requires one to be a pretty good writer and
not afraid of reading books cover to cover, else you will suffer big
time. Arts can be a very punishing area if you don't have the passion
for it, requiring a ton of time to finish your projects which never
end, only to be given a subjective comment by the prof that what you
did totally sucks and worthy of a D.

Tuesday, 29 October 2019

what are the lessons that will take up humanities?

answers1: Usually you have to take Humanities classes as a requisite
for some degrees in college. Music appreciation is alway fun, but it
is a harder class than it looks.

Monday, 28 October 2019

art stalin accepted?

answers1: try googling "soviet propaganda art" and just make sure that
the years fit with stalin's era of rule.

Saturday, 26 October 2019

what are some famous art colleges?

answers1: Most colleges. Art is a talent that cannot always be taught.
answers2: Edinburgh College of Art. <br>
Glasgow Art School. <br>
Extrememly hard to get into & the work is hard.

Friday, 25 October 2019

Characterized the Egyptian art. What aspects of their lives & experiences are expressed in arts?

answers1: their beliefs
answers2: I presume you mean "ancient" Egyptian art? During the
dynastic/kingdom period(s)? I suppose there was art of the people,
as compared with temple/religious/royal art -- but the latter is far
more fascinating. The art depicts the gods and goddesses going about
their "business", even sometimes involving "mere mortals", especially
the royal families. The art was expressed in paintings - tomb, temple
and otherwise, and statuary, some of monumental scale. All in all, a
remarkable body of work, appropriate for beings associated with other
star systems.

Thursday, 24 October 2019

HELP ..Is there more to art then just art?

answers1: Art is one of the things that makes us humans. And art is
never "only art", we can undertand a lot of a society and culture
through the art they produce/d.

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

What is art?

answers1: when one thinks of art, they think of teh creative arts(
music, dance, etc.) But art is more than that. In my opinion, art is
putting your own individual spin on something, whether that is
science, music, or even the art of conversation. The art of humanity
is everywhere, whether or not we realize it.
answers2: What is art? <br>
The expression or application of human creative skill and
imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture,
producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or
emotional power.
answers3: Art is anything you think it is it could be a star doing
something Or a painting in a museum <br>
Art is something beautiful <br>
Art is something clean <br>
A drawing of a flower <br>
Or a dried flower <br>
Art is any thing
answers4: art is an expression of the human condition. but i feel that
there has to be an aesthetic dimension before it can be art. otherwise
the term is meaningless. i think that art , like poetry, (which is
also an art) to be worth the name of art, must convey some emotional
response in the viewer, which is independent of political, racial, or
elitist beliefs. at least,l i believe that is what great art is. if
it makes me catch my breath, i beleive its art.
answers5: If you do anything different from other with best effort
that it become your art....think.
answers6: well girlfriend art can be anything that you want it to be
and anything that you want can be art. <br>
<br>
Case in point. While living in Ottawa Ontario I attended the Royal
Museum of Art to see the new million $ piece that was recently
acquired. I was shocked to see a huge canvass of white with a stripe
of red across it. WTF <br>
<br>
Hey whoever sold this to the Gallery must have pictures of the Gallery
Director or someone important with livestock or something because this
is not art.......imo anyways. It must have been blackmail. <br>
<br>
or what about pieces of tin hammered together to form a shape that to
most discerning patrons is incomprehensible at best. <br>
<br>
I prefer a painting of a beautiful woman (clothing optional) or a
seaside landscape or a watercolor of wildlife or a still life photo or
a handwoven tapestry or a handcrafted native Eskimo soapstone or
native Indian arifact see to me those represent art. <br>
<br>
But like beauty ... art is in the eye of the beholder ... or the main
room of the Royal Gallery in Ottawa.
answers7: Generally, art is the human with emotion and imagination as
characteristics, to grasp and reflect the world, said his own on the
Internet and, a special way of relations between the two views.
answers8: Not what it means to everyone else apparently. I detest
people that say "everything is art", "all art is beautiful", and "you
don't have to have talent to be a great artist". These people have
denigrated the quality of art in circulation and have invited a whole
plethora of people with zero craftsmenship to produce "art" on par
with smeared pig feces, sometimes they are smeared pig feces. <br>
<br>
Also, if everything is art, then the word "art" no longer has any
qualitative meaning as referring to one thing rather than another.
There needs to be a giant amputation of infiltrators and impostors
from the art world. I'm thinking a giant purge to set things straight
so that people stop the rape of the aesthetic and use art as a
political instrument, or passtime to validate themselves when they
have nothing else to offer the world.
answers9: art is a BANG! It is there for an instant and is gone. - Deidara <br>
art is something that lasts for years and years and for eternity. -
Sasori no Akasuna
answers10: Life!

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Art project due in a few days,HELP?!?

answers1: This is related to the Big Question of What is Art which
....has no definitive answer. I would consider points like: <br>
<br>
- grafitti is art becasue it is aesthetically pleasing <br>
- grafitti is art becasue is requires the acquisition of visual arts
skills such as moving the spray can around which is the equivalent of
brush skills, it requires a pretty good knowledge of fonts, colour
theory, modelling and so on <br>
-graffitti is art becasue we can easily differentiate everday tagging
(which we can characterise as inept drawing skills or people still
training in the visual arts) from accomplished street paintings and
accomplished font work (really elaborate tagging). <br>
- graffitti is art becasue art is not defined by what it is painted on
or where - if the ancient rock hand paintings of Lascaux are art - is
not grafiitti <br>
-grafittie is art becasue in modern times we dont define art by
technical accomplishment - therefore if Rauschenbergs work is art - is
not grafitti. <br>
-grafitti is art becasue we dont define art by how difficult it is to
intellectually appreciate - its not and never has been intended as
high brow and so just as Andy Warhols work is easy to "get" by the
general public - so is grafitti <br>
-likewise if a topic like Marilyn Monroe (Andy Warhol) ,an icon of pop
culture, is an appropriate subject for Art is not a subject like the
IRA murals in Belfast on the side houses art (search on IRA, Belfast,
murals for examples of what I am talking about) - therefore grafitti
must be art <br>
- art is not defined by its legality. The fact that grafitti is
illegal is irrelvant. <br>
<br>
Enough?
answers2: Is there whatever designated you ought to base the drawing
on ? If that is so, just opt for out some thing essential inside that
theme, and draw somthing symbolic . If now not: 1. Draw what you more
often than not draw, what you are just right at . 2. Anything that
makes the man or woman who sees it suppose, whatever inspirational or
emotional, perhaps ?
answers3: Maybe elaborate on the different styles more. Techniques,
Major influences, materials, periods, highlight some artist. How long
do you have so far? The history and styles should eat up like ten or
12 minutes alone.

Monday, 21 October 2019

Which Art Class Would Be Best?!?

answers1: Art 1 if you have no experience. <br>
Graphic, Digital art if you do.
answers2: If you haven't had much exposure to formal art classes, a
semester of Visual Art can be VERY helpful in learning design
fundamentals like composition, balance, color theory an, of course,
some drawing skills. <br>
<br>
If you are already comfortable with your drawing and painting skills,
then I recommend the Dimensional Design.anf Sculpture class. People
often forget that real fashion design is not just laying pretty
pictures over flat paper dolls. A jacket not only covers the front,
but it also wraps around the sided an across the back. A designer
needs to consider all dimensions of a person and how materials are
"built" to fit the space in the exact same way a sculpture is made.
This class could be extremely helpful and give you some advanced
learning and experience in fashion design. <br>
<br>
Good luck and have fun.

Sunday, 20 October 2019

What are a few visual art careers that i could follow?

answers1: sounds like community art might be the way to go for you.
there's a growing appreciation of building communities and reaching
out to the 'common' people in art. you're 'using' art to heal people
that weren't aware of how great their life could be if only they
opened up to themselves and each other.
answers2: If you are good enough ,you could try doing portraits of
people That does pay well.But you must be good at it .
answers3: Illustrations for books or book covers? <br>
portraits <br>
set design like paintings or props and things like that for films
answers4: The thing about art therapy is that you'll want to go to a
program that makes you LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) eligible.
That way you can get a job as a regular mental health counselor (no
lack of jobs there!), and use art therapy. No other career will use
art and therapy the way you want.

Saturday, 19 October 2019

what are some visual arts created by, about, or for . during the period or after the russian Revolution 1917?

answers1: The Russian Revolution of 1917 had been brewing since at
least 1904. The Tsarist regieme did try to adapt a more western style
of goverment, even forming a Duma (Parliment) but this was not enough
for a number of groups that hated the ideas of Monarchy. The 1914
battles and subsequent loss of Land, the German interferance and
finally the Finland Station action where the Germans introduced Lenin
back from Exhile into the Russian State was the final act to an
already destroyed country. Ironically the Russians where on the verge
of creating the same situation the Germans found themselves in 1942,
logistics stretched to full, insurgents creating problems in rear
areas and no extra troops to spare. If they had stayed in the War,
then with the Actions on the Western Front and other theatres of
conflict there woud have been a quicker defeat and no Kaiser Battles
of 1918.
answers2: The most important one to know is the "Monument to the Third
International", which was a piece of architecture. It was never
actually built, but a model was and it is mentioned in virtually all
modern art history text books. Vladimir Tatlin was the Architect. It
was designed both for media and state purposes - having places for
government officials to meet/work as well as radio broadcast and
telegraph. The "Third International"; just to give you some background
knowledge, was also known as the "Communist International", or
"Comintern", and the purpose of it was suppose to be to spread
Marxism-Leninism throughout the world via revolution; all the original
"Communist" parties of various countries were formed with its help and
a part of it. <br>
<br>
Next you should check out the "Constructivism" and "Suprematism"
movements, which used geometrical shapes and patterns to
metaphorically portray social change and movements of the masses. The
person to really know here is Alexander Rodchenko. <br>
<br>
Basically after Lenin died and Trotsky was exiled from the Soviet
Union and Stalin began to accumulate more and more power these
Avant-garde modern art movements in the USSR began to be replaces by
"Socialist Realism"; which stoically attempted to portray the everyday
lives of workers, peasants and soldiers as well as idealistically
portray national leaders like Lenin and Stalin ... as well as founders
of Marxism; Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. Lenin was against the
building of a cult of personality in this way, but Stalin used Lenin's
image to propagandize the idea that he was "the Lenin of today"; i.e.
kind of Lenin's "disciple" and most brilliant student - even though
Lenin essentially said he would be a dangerous man to have power after
he died in "Better Fewer, but Better". <br>
<br>
Later on in the 1930's Mexican artist, Diego Rivera, did some murals
which portrayed socialist ideas; such as "Man at the Center of the
Universe" which was commissioned by Rockefeller and can still be found
at Rockefeller Center in NYC today. <br>
<br>
As for early avant-garde Soviet music check out Alexander Mosolov
"Iron Foundry", also known as "Op. 19", which is referred to as
"Factory machine music". Most people think Industrial music began in
the 1970's with bands like "Kraftwerk", but really it has its deepest
roots in very Early Soviet composers like Mosolov. <br>
<br>
Hope that helps.

Friday, 18 October 2019

Voice acting school?

answers1: Hey ATS, <br>
<br>
That should be a subtopic of acting, try these.
answers2: Well, of course Julliard
answers3: nope

Thursday, 17 October 2019

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Any good acting schools?

answers1: All good training is done on stage and for stage. <br>
If you won't do that, you aren't cut out to be an actor. Once you've
graduated from drama school you could choose to specialise, but very
few actors can be that fussy - they'll take any paid work they can
get! <br>
And it's far easier to get experience to build up a good resume by
doing stage work - there's very little TV or film work available for
beginners. <br>
Any acting student who said no stage acting would find it really hard
to get into a good school, get an agent or get experience. <br>
The stage is where real acting happens. Almost all great actors do
stage acting - and most actors really love it - they say there's no
feeling like performing live on a stage in front of a real audience!
<br>
Think again. Don't limit your potential.
answers2: Don't go to NYFA. <br>
that school is mainly for the filmmakers to work on the actors.. <br>
Go to an actual acting school, not a college that teaches acting. <br>
There are plenty of GREAT acting classes here in Los Angeles.

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

acts of parliament.........?

answers1: The tea act: Taxed Tea <br>
the Stamp Act: taxed paper goods(cards,paper,stamps) <br>
The townshend act: Idk <br>
the sugar act: taxed sugar

Monday, 14 October 2019

How To Impress An Acting Agent.?

answers1: Acting agents are just people, simple human beings. <br>
And the only way to impress most human beings is by being original,
creative and productive. <br>
If you've studied your character well then you should be able to act
it out well. <br>
Practice makes perfect. <br>
But more importantly being yourself and not over doing it gets you on
the pathway to success. <br>
<br>
Good Luck, i truly hope you pull it off. :)
answers2: sophisticated subject. research over search engines like
google. it could actually help!
answers3: get acting training and enough experience to know what your
doing and act professional, <br>
before you go look for any. if you have any talent and ability and
look like you have done <br>
your homework, you will impress them. most on here get a bug up their
butt they want <br>
to act one day and go look for an agent the next. that's not how it works.

Sunday, 13 October 2019

how much are hollywood theaters tickets for 2 people?

answers1: Best cinema in H'wood <br>
<br>
Regular seats are $12 each <br>
<br>
https://www.arclightcinemas.com/ArcLight/faces/Home.jsp <br>
<br>
In case you were talking about the stage instead of the screen... It
depends on which theatre though <br>
<br>
http://www.hollywoodtheatertickets.com/

Saturday, 12 October 2019

Was HHH's latest movie in theaters +BQ?

answers1: Not in any real theatres. Probably about 12 nationwide and
nobody watched it. <br>
<br>
Yes, the Rock's movies were at the theatre. The Rundown did pretty well.
answers2: Yes, but his movies suck. <br>
<br>
BQ: Yes.
answers3: It was three weeks ago. The name of the movie is: Inside
Out. They will probably announce it on Blu-Ray these upcoming weeks.
<br>
<br>
BQ: The Rundown was in theaters and they received $80 million on the
box office the first week it came out. The movie is a classic, with
the Rock inside. Walking Hall also came out on theaters and gained
$100 million dollars box office, also on the week it came out.
answers4: Didn't The Rock do "Walking Tall"? No matter, it was s!till
one of the worst movies I've ever seen!

Friday, 11 October 2019

bands like dream theater?

answers1: Truly there's no one as awesome as Dream Theater! <br>
<br>
But here's some similar bands: <br>
<br>
Symphony X <br>
Redemption <br>
Rush <br>
Between the Buried and Me <br>
Nevermore (AWESOME!) <br>
Into Eternity
answers2: Dream Theater are the best in the genre, but these are some
other progressive metal bands: <br>
+ Symphony X <br>
+ Opeth <br>
+ Queensryche <br>
+ Tool <br>
+ Liquid tension Experiment <br>
+ Fates Warning

Thursday, 10 October 2019

Home Theater System,is this possible?

answers1: If your home theater system supports HDMI, plug the PS3 into
the theater system and then plug the theater system into your TV. The
theater system will use its speakers for audio while passing the video
signal to your TV. <br>
<br>
If your theater system doesn't support HDMI, keep the HDMI cable
connected to your TV. Purchase a optical audio cable and connect your
PS3 to the theater system with it. You'll need to use the PS3's audio
settings menu to configure the PS3 to activate the optical audio
connection.
answers2: There are some HTiB structures you will desire to purchase
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Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Greek Theater?

answers1: You want to know about ANCIENT theaters? Or just ANY
theater? There are many ancient theaters in Greece that you can visit
as a tourist. They are all basically the same shape and style,
semi-circular and built into the side of a hill. The most famous and
largest, Epidaurus, still shows performances of the ancient Greek
plays. There are also theaters in Phillipi and Thassos where you can
see such plays. <br>
<br>
Some theaters, like in Athens, show modern entertainment performances.
The theater of Herodos Atticus hosts the theatrical, musical, and
dance components of the Athens Festival, which runs each year from
June through September. It also hosted Yanni's "Live at the
Acropolis" performance in September of 1993.
answers2: Epidaurus is one of the greatest ancient theaters in greece <br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_ancient_Greece"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_...</a>
<br>
The National Theatre of Greece <br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Theatre_of_Greece"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Th...</a>
<br>
The Central Theatre <br>
Also The Theatre of Dionysus was a major open air theatre in ancient Greece <br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_Dionysus"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_...</a>
<br>
Megalopolis ephessos , Meletos and Pergamon Asklepieion theaters <br>
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/~DISC/GreekTheater/ <br>
Dodoni Ancient Greek Theater <br>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodona <br>
and a huge list of Greek ancient Theaters <br>
http://www.greeklandscapes.com/greece/ancient_theaters.html

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Can YOU turn science into pure poetry?

answers1: How's this? <br>
<br>
A platelet loved, not wise but well, <br>
Enamored of a red blood cell. <br>
Alas, their love would cause them pain <br>
Because, you see, they loved in vein.
answers2: science and poetry <br>
<br>
"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all
comprehensible." Einstein
answers3: Metaphorical, literal, or written word?
answers4: Science IS pure poetry. <br>
<br>
If you mean are there AI programs that write poetry - yes.
answers5: Neural nets and von neumann machines. <br>
<br>
nuff sed
answers6: Einstein ask one poet what was required to write exceptional
poetry? He discovered that the creative process was all that was
necessary. Einstein felt that doing science was much like creating
poetry, that the two wasn't that far apart.

Monday, 7 October 2019

POLL: Are you into poetry?

answers1: I think it's a beautiful art that is really underrated.
answers2: I like songs... but other than that I'm not really into
poetry. There are some good ones out there though :)
answers3: Yes. <br>
I just joined a poetry club at school. <br>
:D <br>
<br>
EDIT: <br>
Bob Dylan's songs are true poetry. :D
answers4: Very much Actualky.
answers5: Jeremy Maclin
answers6: yes i love poetry
answers7: it's a beautiful form of art and i'd love to learn the ways
of the potter <br>
<br>
but sadly i am not a potter :(
answers8: observed a homeless guy begging, his words have been any
nutrition any money yet once I provided him nutrition he refused it no
longer that it became into no longer solid yet he would fairly have
money to no longer purchase honey or take a holiday to coney park
after dark the place canines by no skill bark, ever heard of noah and
the hark? nonetheless he knew that with no little money he ought to no
longer have a birthday bash,possibly fireplace will gash and he would
makesing mash potatoes mash potatoes, Am i into poetry yet i
contemplate whether poetry is into me,will i each and every win the
lottery or grasp geometry,no person likes residing on the threshold of
a cemetry,is this opposite,is it no longer erie how human beings will
pawn their jewelery,final month i visited the gallery,wow his eyes get
watery,rhymes includes me constantly without me attempting,whats which
you're frying.
answers9: I love poetry((: It is a wonderful way to express yourself!
I write poetry, and I normally symbolize how I feel through
personification in nature and natural elements(:
answers10: I don't exactly go out of my way to find it, but I don't
mind reading some good poems now and then (provided they at least have
some kind of rhythm). <br>
<br>
Robert Frost was full of snot, though.

Critique my poetry, please.?

answers1: It starts good. I'm correct with by way of line sixteen. I'm
now not following the bounce to giggling at distress or knowledge why
prisons are metamorphic, despite the fact that. I imply prisons maybe
metamorphic, however I'm now not getting there from in which you
began. -But simply seeing that I do not get it does not imply it's not
well. >>> Mizzy makes an exciting connection. Every day at the educate
to paintings and from, I consider a little bit imprisoned if now not
depressing according to se.
answers2: Easy answer: You really need to join Poetry Castle at the
Fliprap.com- You can post poems, join poetry battles, win awards,
share poetry videos and audio, and more. here's the link:
http://www.fliprap.com/forumdisplay.php?17-The-Poetry-Castle <br>
<br>
You can invite your friends to join too so you can comment on each others poems
answers3: Can I ask you what is it that you are trying to say, Mainly?

Sunday, 6 October 2019

What is Contemporary Poetry?

answers1: Contemporary poetry is not the same as modern poetry. Modern
poetry refers to the modern period (about 1900-1939). The contemporary
period, by contrast, started around the end of world war 2. Sources
differ on whether it ended in 2001 or is still going today. My
personal opinion would be the latter.
answers2: contemporary poetry is just modern poetry

Saturday, 5 October 2019

What can you do with a major in philosophy?

answers1: I wouldn't go for philosophy. There are really no jobs in
this field. Unless you're Plato or Thomas Hobbes.
answers2: it's not very good for job wise but look at George Soros. He
studied philosophy and he is a millionaire. There is always an
exception.

Friday, 4 October 2019

What is Philosophy..........?

answers1: thinking,because i am curious
answers2: The ancient root words spell it out for me: <br>
<br>
Philo = Love <br>
<br>
Sophia = Wisdom <br>
<br>
Philosophy = Love of Wisdom
answers3: TO ME PHILOSOPHY IS a systematic approach to understanding
BECAUSE that is what is has always been. <br>
<br>
I do not think of myself as a scientist -- I prefer the term natural
philosopher.
answers4: ultimately hollow, does the world actually care if you think
you understand it.

Thursday, 3 October 2019

philosophy question on hellenism, pls help?

answers1: That's a good question, and the answer is that this stage of
philosophical thought is called "Hellenistic", well, pretty much, for
lack of a better name. <br>
<br>
After the death of Alexander the Great (323 BCE) neither the
philosophy of Plato nor the Peripatetic tradition established by his
student Aristotle prevailed in philosophical thought. Instead, three
opposed, but nevertheless Greek, traditions persisted: Stoicism,
Skepticism, and Epicureanism. So the intervening philosophical era
became known as Hellenistic Philosophy. So Hellenistic philosophy is
Greek in terms of its culture, but it contains three distinct
components. <br>
<br>
Now, it's interesting that this happened, but after the battle of
Actium in 31 BCE (Octavian over Mark Antony), late classical interest
in Platonism revived. Subsequent to that, interest in Aristotle's
philosophy came back to life as well. So there was a revival of
ancient philosophy and the transition period that we call Hellenistic
Philosophy came to a close.

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

"Accessible" philosophy books?

answers1: Bertrand Russell wrote a "History of Philosophy" that is
accessible. Much has happen since he wrote the book in the early 20th
century but it is useful as a starter. <br>
<br>
I ordered another book for my summer reading that appears to also
cover the development of modern philosophy of science, "The Cambridge
Quintet". It promises to be readable and enjoyable. See:
http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Quintet-Scientific-Speculation-Helix/dp/0738201383/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
answers2
: I would recommend Peter Cave's "Philosophy Without the
Boring Bits" as an easy, cheap introduction to the large problems of
modern philosophy. It's very pop philosophy though, and will likely
leave you wanting for something meatier. <br>
<br>
In that vein, along with the history of philosophy books mentioned
above, there are some excellent introductory texts to specific fields.
Richard Taylor's "Metaphysics" covers God, free will vs. determinism,
and the mind/body problem. James Rachels' "The Elements of Moral
Philosophy" is a good introduction to modern ethical debate. All of
these are academic quality, but parsed down enough for layman
understanding. Newer editions are generally expensive, but an older,
cheaper edition shouldn't be an issue if you're just looking for a
basic overview. <br>
<br>
Finally, for philosophy of religion (an incredibly difficult book to
get any real "good" introduction to) I would recommend Andrew
Pessin's "The God Question"
answers3: i don't understand in case you're attentive to Philip ok.
Dick, yet right this is an attractive web site: decrease than unique
content there's a class referred to as Exegesis which has a number of
his unpublished fabric packed together with his philosophical theory.
there is likewise a catalogue of videos created from his memories
which includes "A Scanner Darkly" and "Paycheck". i come across this
guy to be deeply philosophical and his works to be fairly theory
scary. one among his final books, "Valis" covers countless theory on
the subject of his own visionary adventure in 1972 and the
resurrection in 1945 of the Nag Hammadi Library.

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Has science replaced philosophy?

answers1: i am not sure if you have read this but i sort of found it
interesting but the language was hard to understand <br>
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whny my english improves i will give it a try <br>
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http://www.theguardian.com/science/2012/sep/09/science-philosophy-debate-julian-baggini-lawrence-krauss
answers2
: Why must one replace the other? Each has merit; each has its
place. Both are needed to do what the other cannot.
answers3: disagree it is alive in our heats
answers4: No. Science is really Applied Philosophy and there are
places it's application can't touch. <br>
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Science rests upon the assumption that there is a Universe outside of
ourselves to be studied, an assumption borrowed from Philosophy, an
assumption that can't ever be established by Science itself. <br>
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Science is also not very good at things like 'Meaning' in relation to
Language and similar things. Meaning shifts too quickly and the data
involved, language itself, is too widespread, almost omnipresent.
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Philosophers have, on the other hand, shown a great deal of brilliance
in the area of language. Writing texts, some very recently, that have
greatly changed the way a large number of academic subjects operate
(History, Psychology, Geography, Sociology, Linguistics, Translation
Studies, Literature, and Law to name but a few).
answers5: Stephen Hawking said it because he complained about
philosophy not writing about physics. He thinks that philosophy is
exclusively about physics obviously. <br>
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Similarly as you, obviously.