Firstly, I want to talk about my academic interest in this class that has two things. One is talking and share the idea of the student in class by any topic at the time(news, sport, interesting movies, etc). And the other one is learning academic writing, that is the most important for all students.
And my interesting outside class are political and philosophy. These are my major and minor in university. For me art, political, philosophy,economic, administration and religion their are from the same root. And if we understand the way of once we will understand the way of the other, and if we understand all of these we will understand the way of yourself.
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Tuesday 25 September 2012
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I like political philosophy, too.
ReplyDeleteWhose work do you read in your philosophy and politics classes at university?
I sometimes use Plato's Euthyphro, a classic work in moral and political philosophy, as a text to study in my AEP classes, but in levels 6 or 7, not in level 3. Another great political philosopher who we sometimes read is John Stuart Mill, but I've only ever used his On Liberty in level 7 - the language is a bit challenging.
Later this term, we might read a short essay from a modern philosopher.