EDUC 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cogito Ergo Sum, Inuit Languages, Relativism

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Our senses can deceive us, and we are only looking at things partial. Never able to get full control [looking at a particular perspective] A: given the answers by the professors (no open mindedness) Beyond the idea of being correct or incorrect. Nobody view can be judged better or worse than other s. Somebodies virtue can be inadequate as someone else. Motives that have to do with sets of values and beliefs we are grown up with. By enlarge there is a correlation btw their political views and the environment they have lived in. Just a matter of opinion, or how we see it. Heraclitus (cid:498)you cannot step in the same river twice (cid:498) Not the same river u step into because the water is not the same. No two situations are identical, or the same or consistent. Dialogue btw socrates and him (cid:498)man is the measure of all things(cid:499) everything is a matter of human perception.

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