Your oral exams will be in room A173b. Sept. 30 and Oct. 2.
The exam questions are:
- Explain Anselm's Ontological Argument for God's existence.
- Explain Gaunilo's response to Anselm, plus our response to Gaunilo.
- Explain Kant's criticism of the Ontological Argument.
- Explain William Lane Craig's Kalam Cosmological Argument for God's Existence.
- Explain Robin Collins's Anthropic Teleological Argument for God's Existence.
For my MCCC Western Philosophy Students:
Your oral exams will be in room A173b. oct. 2 and Oct. 7.
The exam questions are:
- Thales - a) What is the problem of the One and the many? b) What is Thales' solution to the problem of the One and the many; c) What is a contemporary example of the One and the many? d) Which ancient Greek philosopher (Pre-Socratic) anticipated quantum theory?
- Parmenides - What is Parmenides solution to the problem of the One and the many?
- Plato - a) Explain Plato's (Socrates') idea of knowledge as recollection; b) explain Plato's Theory of Ideas; c) Explain Plato's "Allegory of the Cave"; d) What is a contemporary example of Plato's Idealism?
- Aristotle - a) Explain Aristotle's idea of form and matter; b) How does Aristotle explain "change?" c) How does Aristotle's reasoning provide an alternative to Parmenides?