ðHgeocities.com/drewnawrocki/journal4.htmlgeocities.com/drewnawrocki/journal4.htmldelayedx¡ƒÔJÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿȹ ŒOKtext/html`Z²%0Œÿÿÿÿb‰.HTue, 11 Oct 2005 03:31:38 GMT¢Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; HTTrack 3.0x; Windows 98)en, *¡ƒÔJŒ Untitled One of the parts of being human is questioning life. Philosophers try to answer these questions using logic and reason. People do this by using what we have already experience and what we have been taught by the experience of others and trying to establish some greater meaning from it all. According to Aristotle, to live a good life one must pracitce three moral virtues, temperance, courage and justice. One must also have a bit of good luck.

1. three kinds of knowledge
A. experience
B. Authority
C. Reason

2. Five common thinking errors
A. Non Sequitur
B. False or vague premises
C. Ad hominem
D. Begging the question
E. Red Herrings

3.Process of reasoning
1. percieving
2. categorizing
3. evaluating
4. symbolizing
5. testing


Raphael's School of Athens www.hull.ac.uk/philosophy/phil-home1.htm

How aware am I of how my mind is working? What can I do to make sure I am thinking clearly?

how to make myself a better person from this-
I should try to live out Aristotles ideas on how to live a good life, temperance, courage and justice. I should also be more consistent in my pursuit of these virtues