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Research Paper: Great THINKERS
Due: Monday November 23rd, 2009
Length of Paper: 750 Words Typed 
Please include the following:
3 sources, minimum 5 quotes in paper, citations in text and a separate 
bibliography

Option 1:    Does Immanuel Kant bridge traditional & contextual Philosophy?
Some argue that Immanuel Kant has offered a revolutionary approach to 
epistemology by reconciling the traditional dichotomy between rationalism 
and empiricism.  Kant said, it was a careful reading of David Hume 
that "interrupted my dogmatic slumbers and gave my investigations in the 
field of speculative philosophy a quite new direction."  Kant supposed that 
the only adequate response would be a "Copernican Revolution" in philosophy, 
a recognition that the appearance of the external world depends in some 
measure upon the position and movement of its observers. This central idea 
became the basis for his life-long project of developing a critical 
philosophy that could withstand them.

The crucial question, according to Kant, is not how we can bring ourselves 
to understand the world, but how the world comes to be understood by us. 
Instead of trying, by reason or experience, to make our concepts match the 
nature of objects, Kant held, we must allow the structure of our concepts to 
shape our experience of objects. This is the purpose of Kant's "Critique of 
Pure Reason": while showing the limits of PURE REASON he shows how reason 
still determines the conditions under which experience and knowledge are 
possible.  Numerous LINKS are provided to aid you in this paper.  Make sure 
to focus on Kant's ideas areound "KNOWING" and not his ideas about "ETHICS".

Option 2:    Who is the Philosopher that is most relevant to our world 
today? 

Your challenge is to research the philosopher who you feel is most 
significant, important and relevant to our society, culture and world so 
that you can make a convincing argument as to why you feel this person is so 
important.  

Many people throughout history have been giants in bringing us to new 
heights of awareness and insight.  These sages, prophets, dreamers and 
thinkers have helped us to imagine new ways to live and understand our 
world.  Some of them have moved us to think and act in entirely new ways.  
Your job is to highlight the unique contributions of one of these special 
persons who you feel has something special to teach the world that we live 
in today.  You will need to argue forcefully not only what their philosophy 
is all about, but also how we need to apply this philosophy or world-view to 
the important issues and realities that confront us in the present moment.

Philosophy Final Culminating Assessment:   
Ideas that Matter NOW
PHILOSOPHY Research Paper - (Footnotes & Bibliography required) 
Due:                         Wednesday June 3rd, 2009
Length of Paper: 	     750 Words Typed
Please include the following:  2 sources, minimum 3 quotes in paper, 
citations in text and a separate bibliography

Research  one of the following contemporary thinkers who is wrestling 
with ideas of global significance which are relevant to you personally in 
your own attempt to seek out the truth and become a wiser human being.  
Write an essay using at least three sources in which you summarize this 
person's ideas and in which you are able to illustrate why this person's 
ideas are crucial to the improvement of our world.  Your thesis statement or 
argument  should focus on how this person's ideas must be paid attention to 
if our world is to progress or evolve.  Make sure to quote this person and 
your sources; footnotes and bibliography are essential.


Some of the figures you may consider are as follows:

Economics & Globalization:
Naomi Klein, Maude Barlowe, Noam Chomsky, Marilyn Waring

Creation & Ecology:
David Suzuki, Thomas Berry, Brian Swimme, Matthew Fox


Spirituality & Healing: 
Deepak Chopra, Jean Vanier, Mary Jo Leddy 


Justice & Peace:
Jim Wallace, John Dear, Jon Sobrino, Pablo Freier

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