Philosophy 2073F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Shared Experience, Paul Tillich, Agnosticism
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Death knowable, but not as a state of being. A method of making arguments intended to ensure our beliefs are justified. Since every human in finite and fallible (we cant be sure about our beliefs) however, those arguments need to be represented publically so their plausibility can be assessed by others, in the form of essays. Since the goal of every essay is to convince the reader that your thesis (your opinion) is one they ought to accept owing to the strength of the reasons you"ve presented, you first concern has to be clarity. The reliability of the common-sense account, and the lunacy of the. Phenomenology: a method of studying human existence from a first-person point of view, rather than by means of abstract generalization. Existentialist rely on phenomenology as a means of generating their particularized accounts of human existence.