1- Be sure to read “The Ship of Theseus” handout available under the “Content” section of D2L.
Think about and explain, in your own words, how a material object can retain its identity over time, even as it undergoes changes. Provide as an example a material object you’ve possessed in your own life.
On Page 1 of “The Meaning of Life,” and as he explains/elaborates on following pages, Eagleton takes the seemingly straight-forward position that “meaning is a matter of language, not objects.” Do you agree or disagree? Explain and do your best to make a philosophical argument (see the handout for Week One under the Content section of D2L for guidance).
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