11.05.2003

Sig: I deleted it the other day. I figured it was just me and you writing in it and I wrote less than you did so yeah! : )

I am taking this Philosophy of Education which really is a book that has every, or a majority of the commonly accepted philosophies in it and how they all apply to education. We just got done with Existentialism and Phenomenology and I find those to be quite interesting. Especially Buber's 'I-it; and I-thou' philosophy. This class' purpose is to help us as teachers develop our own personal philosophy, however the more I learn about different philosophies the less I identify with one or the other. Not that there is some requirement I adhere to only one philosophy or anything, but it'd be nice to find a philosophy that suits all of my beliefs and such!

Sig do you know of Jean-Paul Sartre or Soren Kierkegaard? You should check them out, they are kind of on opposite spectrums on the existentialism continum but their thoughts on God seem similar to yours.

Anyways I've been putting homework off long enough :) Talk to you all soon!

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