procrastination
Feb. 3rd, 2007 02:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have two papers, one each for philosophy classes, due Monday/Tuesday, and I still haven't read the material. At least Descartes is more palatable than that asshole Aristotle, and it doesn't help that my Rationalists professor reminds me of my roommate's boyfriend, whom I have absolutely despised since meeting him in high school.
The other evening after lecture, I was talking with the professor and mentioned how glad I was that we'd moved on, because ethics was boring as hell (quote). Then at a discussion section, when the TA was explaining ethical subjectivism, I started laughing; I told him it was a retarded and utterly useless philosophy, then turned around and used it to defend the actions of serial killers. Which pissed off some people, I think, and now I wonder if being a philosophy major is a good thing or not. It seems that when people are discussing the ethics of war and killing, and debating Anselm's 'ontological argument for the existence of God,' they get a bit sensitive. Gee, I couldn't imagine why.
...I am totally not procrastinating the start of my papers. Really.
The other evening after lecture, I was talking with the professor and mentioned how glad I was that we'd moved on, because ethics was boring as hell (quote). Then at a discussion section, when the TA was explaining ethical subjectivism, I started laughing; I told him it was a retarded and utterly useless philosophy, then turned around and used it to defend the actions of serial killers. Which pissed off some people, I think, and now I wonder if being a philosophy major is a good thing or not. It seems that when people are discussing the ethics of war and killing, and debating Anselm's 'ontological argument for the existence of God,' they get a bit sensitive. Gee, I couldn't imagine why.
...I am totally not procrastinating the start of my papers. Really.
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Date: 2007-02-12 08:55 pm (UTC)Think of it this way--we get to have more fun in classes.