Philosophy
Australia, Alcohol, and Philosophy
simon — Mon, 06/16/2008 - 02:12
Well the title was nearly neatly alliterated. Anyhow, the following video should appeal to all you Aussie philosophers who don't mind a drink - I assume that's all of you -.
The Philosophy of Mind is an area that I'm quite interested in. Last year I studied a course by the same name (Philosophy of Mind) which I found fascinating. I wasn't quite sure where I stood before I started the course, and, to be honest, I'm not that certain where I stand after the course too. I was, however, attracted to the philosophy of Ned Block.
Mid-Term Grades
simon — Wed, 04/30/2008 - 10:11
I've now received all of my mid-term grades and considering how poorly I've been going just keeping up I'm not too displeased with the results. I wasn't expecting anything fantastic as, unfortunately, all of my assessment has been written the day before submission. Anyhow, my grades to date are:
PHIL2400: Ethics and the Passions.
Tutorial Seminar - High Distinction
Mid-Term Essay - Distinction
PHI350: Philosophy and Cinema.
Film Review - Distinction
Mid-Term Essay - Distinction
REL22: Buddhist Meditation Traditions.
Mid-Term Essay - High Distinction
ABT31: Comparative Indigenous Studies.
Mid-Term Essay - Credit
Open Source
simon — Mon, 04/28/2008 - 16:21
The following ramble of ideas, scribbled hastily between writing a paper on Philosophy and Cinema, another on Ethics and the Passions in Aristotle, and yet another on Methodological approaches in Comparative Indigenous Studies (ahh, the joy of being an undergraduate), is intended to explore, with a little more depth, the philosophical concepts surrounding the term 'Open' particularly as it is used in the composite term 'Open Source'.
Philosophy and Cinema (and other disasters)
simon — Fri, 04/25/2008 - 12:21
I haven't written a journal entry for PHI350: Philosophy and Cinema in a few weeks so this is a first attempt to catch up. I'm catching up on my reading material today so I'll likely follow this post with another reflecting upon that material. What I would like to focus this post upon is my second piece of assessment, a short essay.
The question I chose asked about Rancière's three 'regimes of the arts' in relation to cinema. I loved this topic and there is such a wealth of information out there. This, of course, was my first problem. Because I had a passion for the topic and the depths that I could see it reaching a short essay couldn't do it justice. My notes alone were twice as long as the essay was allowed to be, and if I included all of the topics I desired to cover then a rather detailed book would have been the result.
Busy, Busy, Busy
simon — Tue, 04/08/2008 - 09:48
I've just booted up my notebook, logged on here and realised that it's been a while since I've written a journal entry for PHI350: Philosophy and Cinema. I've been snowed under with course work and various forms of assessment for PHIL2400: Ethics and the Passions, ABT31: Comparative Indigenous Studies, and REL22: Buddhist Meditation Traditions.

