PHI 103 Week 14, Topic 7 Assessment; Who I Am Reflection

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Who I Am: Personal Reflection

 

One topic that influenced my thinking:

 

Learning about the mind-body problem has influenced me the most. Never in my eighteen years of life have I thought about the connection and relations between the physical and mental properties. By attending lectures and reading passages, not only was I able to learn different solutions some philosophers have, but I was also able to create a precise understanding of what I believe to be true. I did not grow up religious, it wasn’t until my junior year of high school, I had finally become more involved in my faith and craved to develop a relationship with the Lord. Learning from the Bible and the mind-body topic, it was really interesting learning what the Bible tells us about our spirit and body and what happens to us in the afterlife.

 

One issue discussed that has affected my behavior and how:

 

One issue that was discussed in lecture that has affected my behavior is the moral and ethical component of philosophy. Throughout this topic we address the moral objectivism and moral relativism, identified, and explained systems of ethics, and evaluated the impact of an ethical decisions for one’s personal life. Learning and exploring different systems of ethics was refreshing. I would always get frustrated when people did not agree with my way of thinking when it came to ethical problems. I would always wonder, “how do you not think that is wrong” or “How do you not see the negative effects of the solution to a problem”. When really, we just have different approaches and different perspective of right and wrong. However, I do believe there are some ethical and moral problems that are morally wrong, no matter the approach, like rape and abusing others. However, for other “simple” ethical dilemmas, it is only a matter of perspective, and it is important to know you are neither in the right nor in the wrong……..Continue

 

 

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