Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Sentinel Emulator 2010



Here I present a series of materials that can be of great help to work the author in question and to reflect a bit on the comments in class:

  • Finally I hang a very good presentation.
Descartes
View presentations from more Marga Fernández.


Regarding the film we can watch next Thursday, March 3, I raised the possibility of seeing MATRIX. The Matrix movie has become a classic of science fiction and a film that must be present in the scheduling of philosophy in high school, and why is it that try to justify below. One of the key themes of the history of thought West has been and is the contrast between appearance and reality, the reality is it identical to what appears to our senses? Is there anything else after the fact before our eyes? Do we live chained to a reality that is not authentic? All these questions will not do to us in our daily lives, and perhaps can not be otherwise, because as I tell my students, because life is pretty complex and we deal with enough problems to complicate further our difficult life with questions a bit "stupid" about reality. However, philosophy is what you can "waste time" considering such questions, without the social pressure of having to find a single definitive answer.

To work well the film would be necessary to read the following dossier, without doubt, you will get more out of it.

"I ... I've seen things you people would not believe ... Attack ships on fire of Orion, I've seen C-beams glitter in the dark near Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain. "
is Time to die.

Roy Batty (Blade Runner, 1982)


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