Our abstract art represents Influence. As you can see, there are many colors. The dark blue outlined with dark black represents the bad influences while the light green and the pink colors represent the good influences. As you may notice the two colors are blending together as a way to show how bad influences and good influences fight one another. The moon shape thingy represents our own beliefs and how they impact our lives, our lives being the big colorful circles. On the left you can see the big blob of light pink and yellow, which represent our thoughts how they are always "next to us" as in thoughts are constantly coming at us.
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"I think, therefore I am" This is quote, said by Rene Descartes, only has 5 words, but those 5 words are powerful. Those 5 words changed the world of philosophy and espistemology. Looking in depth into this quote, it can get quite confusing. Rene, like may others, doubted his existence. What if none of this is real and this is all a dream? What if we're all in a computer game? What if we don't exist? Rene came to a conclusion that if he was questioning his existence and was thinking, he was real. Hence making the the quote "I think therefore I am" an irrefutable truth.Argumentative Essay #1 - CLICK HERE
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Descartes Blog Post #5Descartes belief with perception, an intuition of the mind, contained the idea of irrefutable truth, absolute, undeniable truth. For example, in paragraph three of the reading, Descartes explains how he saw men outside his window with coats hats, but they really are not men, that is just what his mind wants to see. They could've been women in coats and hats, even robots! In the picture above, we see a cloud, at least that's what I see, because authority has made believe this. If you look at the sky right now, this is not how a cloud looks. The process of us thinking about this is an irrefutable truth, but the outcome, or what we see is not.
TLP ArtifactTLP artifact showing multiple perspectives and that structure has things that interrelate.
AuthorEmely Mora Archives
May 2017
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