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6 O Clock Analysis

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KUKUNURI SAI VENKATA RATNA RITHWIK
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This course has been of importance to me. It had impact on my life.It changed the way I look at things and it made me question the everything.It was always dazzled at the different ethical dilemmas such as Trolley Problem or thought processes such as Chinese Room.Ultimately I understood that only Philosophy can answer the most important questions in Life.

Let’s consider the basic situation in our Country. Let’s Consider the students studying in International Schools in our country. They go to their schools at 8 A.M in the morning wearing heavy blazers and ties. Well is it that necessary in our country where it is hot all day long.We have established this culture from western countries where students …show more content…

I had an analog clock in my room. I woke up at 6’o clock and looked at the clock.It showed that the time is 6 o'clock.Since I believed the time is 6 o'clock and the tie shown on the clock is 6 o'clock then I took it as a Justified True Belief. But actually the clock had stopped working two days ago exactly at 6 o’clock. Without knowing that I assumed that the time is 6 o'clock.The clock is not justified to show the right time but at that point it showed the valid time. This is an example of Unjustified True Belief. Another case that I came across is I was writing a quiz.I was stuck at a question for which I couldn’t answer. Then I went with my gut and guessed an option for that question.LAter on it happened to be true.My answer was right.Though I was justified of not knowing the answer I managed to do it right.This is an example of Unjustified True …show more content…

It trained me to listen to others views and improve my views on the situation. Now I am not getting offended when listening to the views of the others. Now I am able to get a rational picture of the any situation presented to me. Philosophy is like a tool that can used anywhere in our life whatever be our career. It made me shift from a self-centered outlook to universal

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