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Demonstrating Philosophy
Demonstrating Philosophy
Novel Ways to Teach Philosophical Concepts
1988, ISBN 0-8191-7199-9
Editor: Arnold Wilson
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Arnold Wilson
Preface
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William Lyons
You Asked About Philosophy?
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John lmmerwahr
The Hobbes Game
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This article provides an account of an attempt to use games in teaching the political philosophies of Hobbes (and Locke). The idea of using games as an educational tool seems appropriate for philosophy since philosophers so often discuss games and draw examples from them. Political philosophy is especially suited for this approach since games involve human interactions similar to those discussed by political philosophers.
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John lmmerwahr, Sean McCann, Catherine Murphy, Robert Zampetti
The Locke Game
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John Locke's political philosophy is based on certain assumptions about the nature of the world and about the strategies that human beings adopt in the world. One way to understand and evaluate these assumptions is to work through a simulation exercise designed to illustrate Locke's conception ofpolitical life. In this article we describe a game based on "Of Property," Chapter V of Locke's Second Treatise of Civil Government. The exercise is designed for a group of fifteen to thirty players who have no previous exposure to Locke's philosophy; it can be played and discussed in seventy-five minutes.
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Ronald M. Green
The Rawls Game: An Introduction to Ethical Theory
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Ronald Amundson
Testing Utility
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David Walker
A Lesson on Gambling with Pascal
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Lynd Forguson
Multi-Media Meditations
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Robert S. Brumbaugh
Teaching Plato's Republic VIII and IX
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Robert S. Brumbaugh
The Mathematical Imagery of Plato, Republic X
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Daniel Dombrowski
Raphael's School of Athens in a Philosophy Classroom
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Debra Nails
A Little Platonic Heresy
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Palmer C. Talbutt, Jr.
Metaphilosophical Classification
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Jerry E. Jackson
Logical Puzzles
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Arnold Wilson
Getting into an Argument
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Donald Evans
LOGICON: A Logic Game
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Raymond Woller
Beginning with Proofs in Introductory Logic
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Arnold Wilson
Demonstrating Isomorphism
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Jordan Howard Sobel
The Resurrection of the Dead: An Exercise in Critical Analysis
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The material in this note was developed for a first course in logie to illustrate a standard use of logie in analysis. The object was to present a not entirely trivial or artificial confusion that was amenable to resolution using only the tools of quite elementary logic-no modalities, no restrietions to extensional contexts. Copies o f The Problem were distributed. Then, on another day, A Solution.
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Spencer Schein
An Induction Game
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