Notes:

Rationalism, Realism, Logic, Materialism, Idealism, Truth and Faith.

Senses, chemical, light and vibration. State of realization, space-time.

Skepticism

Moral and ethics

Reason <——— Separation of species and categorization. Mans innate function

Parallel universes. Dreams. Senses and their construction of our universe. PLATO – DESCARTES

The Natural World. Natural laws

Mans place in society

Overall View

Democritus initially proposed the atom theory. (a-tom) ‘un-cuttable’. Fate is superstition. Where is the divide between faith and superstition? Christianity and lucky horse shoes, where is the difference? “Fatalism is the belief that whatever happens is predestined” pg 45 everything was meant to happen.

Plato was obsessed with the fact that everything in the natural world ‘flows’. Everything in the material world is susceptible to the erosion of time. Ideas and forms however, are eternal. True forms exist in an alternate reality. The soul exists before it enters the body and then once it enters the body and is born it forgets all perfect ideas. Then over its life the things it sees sirs an innate recollection of ideas and memories that the soul once saw in ‘the world of ideas’.

Body head chest abdomen Soul reason will appetite Virtue wisdom courage temperance state rulers auxiliaries labourers

Aristotle organised everything due to it’s characteristics. He believed that we have the innate power of reason/logic, not ideas as Plato saw. Aristotle also believed that there is a reason for everything.

Aquinas natural law – natural theology – theology of faith the reveal of god throughout the bible and god’s gift of innate reason e.g. the bible says thou shall not kill but you do not need the bible to know killing is bad.

Newton defined on of the fundamental laws of the universe, gravity.

Shakespeare: As you like it

All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players They all have their exits and entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts.

Descartes

Both articles share the same story about the letter imploring David Cameron to delay a vote on same-sex marriage until after the next election which is until 2015. Furthermore, according to the newspaper articles, the letter was also signed by some Conservative party members and delivered by personally by a small group of party members to Downing Street. Whereas the amount of party members that actual signed the letter to David Cameron differs because in one article 20 Conservative party members signed whereas in another article 22 party members signed the letter. Yet, these articles are differing in their statement of the overall impact of the letter as there is an apparent 1% of total votes will be against gay marriage and another states that there is a high level of controversy and division in opinion.

The articles overall are bias as both articles a subjective to different opinions and state that there is either a majority or a minority of people that will change their opinions as to who they will vote for in the next election.

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