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For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com PHL 464 Questions PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix I: Mythology, Religion, and Philosophy PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix II: Ancient Quest for Truth PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix III: Hellenistic, Medieval, and Early Modern Thinkers PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix IV: Late Modern, Continental, and 19th-Century Thinkers PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix V: Modern and Postmodern Thought – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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PHL 464 Experience Tradition/uophelp.com
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  • PHL 464 Entire Course
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  •  PHL 464 Questions
  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix I Mythology, Religion,
    and Philosophy
  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix II Ancient Quest for
    Truth
  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix III Hellenistic,
    Medieval, and Early Modern Thinkers
  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix IV Late Modern,
    Continental, and 19th-Century Thinkers
  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix V Modern and
    Postmodern Thought

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PHL 464 Experience Tradition/uophelp.com
  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix I Mythology,
    Religion, and Philosophy
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  •  From any of the readings of this weekHomer,
    Hesiod, Sophocles, or any of the pre-Socratic
    philosopherschoose and copy statements or
    passages that you consider mythology, religion,
    or a philosophical treatise. Find one example for
    each discipline.

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  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix II Ancient Quest for
    Truth
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  • Use the matrix to analyze Plato and Aristotles
    theory of knowledge and apply both to current day
    practices.In the first column, using the
    readings about Platos search for truth and his
    theories of knowledge, discuss how contemporary
    people may be living in a cave and which steps,
    based on Platos model of the Divided Line, will
    be necessary for their enlightenment.

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  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix III Hellenistic,
    Medieval, and Early Modern Thinkers
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  • Use the matrix to compare either Plato or
    Aristotles theory of knowledge with one of the
    religious thinkers from this weeks reading.In
    the first column, chose either Plato or Aristotle
    to describe his theory of metaphysics or
    epistemology.In the next column, choose a
    thinker from this weeks reading
    assignmentEpicureans, stoics, skeptics, St.

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  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix IV Late Modern,
    Continental, and 19th-Century Thinkers
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  • Use the matrix to compare a deontological with a
    teleological (utilitarian) ethics theory.In the
    first column, describe a deontological theory,
    and in the next column, describe a teleological
    ethics theory.In the final field, apply one of
    the two methods to a modern controversy and show
    how your chosen method would lead to an ethically
    sound solution to the problem.

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  • PHL 464 Philosophy Matrix V Modern and
    Postmodern Thought
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  • Use the matrix to compare the differences in the
    search for truth and knowledge between analytical
    and continental philosophy.In each column,
    describe the theory about metaphysics and
    epistemology of one philosopher from continental
    or analytical philosophy.

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  • How do mythology, history, and religious dogma at
    the beginning of Western philosophy
    correlate?What do the mythologies from the
    beginning of Western thought tell you about the
    mindset of the people who told and shared those
    stories?How does the belief in the gods of
    mythology differ from your belief system? How are
    they similar?

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