History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"So what do you get, math and logic...whoo!" (What Cartesian doubt leaves you.)
"Everyone gets up, walks to the door, cries a little bit, and then leaves." (After learning all about skepticism everyone still believes the door, not the wall, is the best option for egress.)
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Ethics: A Day of Subjectivism
“Charity is good!!”
--Wyma then performs a ballerina leg lift
“Ethics is not a theory about practice. Ethics is a theory in practice.”
“If I was the god of my own universe, then I wouldn’t have bursitis.”
“There is no God. Huh. This might not be a happy thing.”
--Wyma speaking for Atheistic Existentialism
“Swear the Presbyterian Church is the best and then I will take you out of the thumb screws.”
--Describing a coercive manifestation of subjectivism
“Charity is good!!”
--Wyma then performs a ballerina leg lift
“Ethics is not a theory about practice. Ethics is a theory in practice.”
“If I was the god of my own universe, then I wouldn’t have bursitis.”
“There is no God. Huh. This might not be a happy thing.”
--Wyma speaking for Atheistic Existentialism
“Swear the Presbyterian Church is the best and then I will take you out of the thumb screws.”
--Describing a coercive manifestation of subjectivism
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
(Editor's comment: Everyone has that certain person whom he/she just cannot stand. Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Rush Limbaugh, insert your worse enemy here, whoever, you just don't like them. For Wyma, that individual would appear to be Jean Jacques Rousseau; hence the nature of these following quotes.)
"You could do a reading response on Rousseau, or you could do one on someone with a brain."
"Honestly, I hate this guy, and it's not even because he's French."
"Gah, I just...oh he is so wrong. (Wyma, near the end of class, had apparently just become sick of Rousseau.)
(Editor's comment: Everyone has that certain person whom he/she just cannot stand. Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Rush Limbaugh, insert your worse enemy here, whoever, you just don't like them. For Wyma, that individual would appear to be Jean Jacques Rousseau; hence the nature of these following quotes.)
"You could do a reading response on Rousseau, or you could do one on someone with a brain."
"Honestly, I hate this guy, and it's not even because he's French."
"Gah, I just...oh he is so wrong. (Wyma, near the end of class, had apparently just become sick of Rousseau.)
Monday, April 06, 2009
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"How frustrating, to be thwarted by what doesn't exist" (Wyma explaining how, according to Berkeley, material objects don't really exist.)
"And I'm like Berkeley, dude, prefiguring Einstein by a century and a half...not bad. (Regarding how Berkeley came up with the idea of 'no absolute space' first.)
"How frustrating, to be thwarted by what doesn't exist" (Wyma explaining how, according to Berkeley, material objects don't really exist.)
"And I'm like Berkeley, dude, prefiguring Einstein by a century and a half...not bad. (Regarding how Berkeley came up with the idea of 'no absolute space' first.)
Friday, April 03, 2009
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"Suppose someone says to you, 'I love you,' yeah, I know, it's never going to happen."'
"I've got arrows going everywhere." (Editor's note, indeed yes, the whiteboard was pretty covered with them.)
"For something to be true it doesn't have to be 'God accurate.'" (Editor's note, yet another phrase that I've now heard outside of class.)
"Suppose someone says to you, 'I love you,' yeah, I know, it's never going to happen."'
"I've got arrows going everywhere." (Editor's note, indeed yes, the whiteboard was pretty covered with them.)
"For something to be true it doesn't have to be 'God accurate.'" (Editor's note, yet another phrase that I've now heard outside of class.)
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"Hobbes is like, 'ooh, religion like a bonsai tree...yeah, I can deal with that." (Hobbes view of the postmodern idea of religion.)
(Wyma, muttering under his breath.) "And I put down the card, why did I put down the card?" ("Card," here refers to his "cards of power," first posted November 20th 2002.)
"Enough with Spinoza, it's now time to turn to someone a little less high on dope...John Locke."
"Hobbes is like, 'ooh, religion like a bonsai tree...yeah, I can deal with that." (Hobbes view of the postmodern idea of religion.)
(Wyma, muttering under his breath.) "And I put down the card, why did I put down the card?" ("Card," here refers to his "cards of power," first posted November 20th 2002.)
"Enough with Spinoza, it's now time to turn to someone a little less high on dope...John Locke."
Friday, March 27, 2009
My deepest apologizes to all of you who have been waiting for new posts. The file where all the quotes reside went missing for a while, and then I came down with the "Whitworth bug" (all readers who are currently going to Whitworth will know of what I speak.) All this to say, there are a lot of both old and new quotes, so I'll be double posting for a bit. Again, I'm sorry, and, fingers crossed, there should be no more delays.
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"Metaphysicional...that was not even right...metaphysical."
(Wyma writes on the whiteboard, talks, pauses and stares at what could best be described as a squiggle.) "That's an 'and,' it just didn't come out right at all."
"Everything was going all right, but it's a French name. (After misspelling Malebranche.)
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"Metaphysicional...that was not even right...metaphysical."
(Wyma writes on the whiteboard, talks, pauses and stares at what could best be described as a squiggle.) "That's an 'and,' it just didn't come out right at all."
"Everything was going all right, but it's a French name. (After misspelling Malebranche.)
Monday, February 23, 2009
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"So here's Libby, she wants to be a nurse. She's dead...hard to get an internship." (Wyma, on how difficult it is to fulfill our desires in Hobbes state of nature.)
"Moore is saying 'the government should fear its people, ha ha,' and Hobbes is like, 'you moron; you couldn't possibly be more wrong."' (Moore-of V for Vendetta fame-versus Hobbes on the power of the sovereign.)
"So here's Libby, she wants to be a nurse. She's dead...hard to get an internship." (Wyma, on how difficult it is to fulfill our desires in Hobbes state of nature.)
"Moore is saying 'the government should fear its people, ha ha,' and Hobbes is like, 'you moron; you couldn't possibly be more wrong."' (Moore-of V for Vendetta fame-versus Hobbes on the power of the sovereign.)
Friday, February 20, 2009
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"It's not like sloths fighting mountain lions." (Wyma, explaining the concept of how humans are basically equal in abilities, at least according to Hobbes.)
"Oops, I forgot my 'h'" (Wyma had written the words "Englis" and "Civil," and then went back to squish an 'h' in between.)
"It's not like sloths fighting mountain lions." (Wyma, explaining the concept of how humans are basically equal in abilities, at least according to Hobbes.)
"Oops, I forgot my 'h'" (Wyma had written the words "Englis" and "Civil," and then went back to squish an 'h' in between.)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"Yeah, absolutely, I dare say bingo" (In response to Amy Whisenand just uber-nailing an answer)
Editor's Note: Yes, this next quote is a longish one; however it just so beautifully captures what a Wyma class is like that I had to include it.
Wyma: (who has been batting the projector screen cord back and forth for about seven seconds) "I'm starting to be like a cat...except that I'd be wanting to hurt someone with this."
(Small uproar from class...all right, just from this editor)
Wyma: "I know there are cat people in this room and it gives me great pleasure to torture them."
Amy: "But you're against torture."
Wyma: "That's a good point...I may have to rethink my position."
"Yeah, absolutely, I dare say bingo" (In response to Amy Whisenand just uber-nailing an answer)
Editor's Note: Yes, this next quote is a longish one; however it just so beautifully captures what a Wyma class is like that I had to include it.
Wyma: (who has been batting the projector screen cord back and forth for about seven seconds) "I'm starting to be like a cat...except that I'd be wanting to hurt someone with this."
(Small uproar from class...all right, just from this editor)
Wyma: "I know there are cat people in this room and it gives me great pleasure to torture them."
Amy: "But you're against torture."
Wyma: "That's a good point...I may have to rethink my position."
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!
Core 350 2009 (thanks go out to Kelsey Toy for this quote)
"This sort of anger should be reserved for if Bill Robinson ran over your dog; and then backed up to finish it off. All the while looking you in the eye with a smirk on his face, as you stand there, holding the still trembling leash." (Wyma, on the wrath directed to Core 350.)
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"Throes of chaos...now that's a bad time to be alive, but a great time to be a philosopher. (Wyma, on the atmosphere leading up to the Modern project.)
"What's the purpose of being a cat...besides being evil." (Editor's note, "Hey!")
Core 350 2009 (thanks go out to Kelsey Toy for this quote)
"This sort of anger should be reserved for if Bill Robinson ran over your dog; and then backed up to finish it off. All the while looking you in the eye with a smirk on his face, as you stand there, holding the still trembling leash." (Wyma, on the wrath directed to Core 350.)
History of Modern Philosophy 2009
"Throes of chaos...now that's a bad time to be alive, but a great time to be a philosopher. (Wyma, on the atmosphere leading up to the Modern project.)
"What's the purpose of being a cat...besides being evil." (Editor's note, "Hey!")
Friday, February 13, 2009
First off, I'm really sorry for how late these new quotes are...life got exciting...I promise to try and keep the excitement to a bare minimum from now on.
Jan-Term: The Vices-Virtue and Evil 2009 (Living proof that sex sells, all the really good quotes had to do with lust.)
“Then they all say ‘holy mackerel, I’ve just slept with my best friend’s spouse’…except they don’t say ‘holy mackerel,’ it’s a little passé.” (On how characters in a book respond when they all meet up with each other...after all sleeping with one another.)
“Hello, Deacon Jones…I was just investigating this place for a…potential boycott. (Wyma, posing as a church member who’s been caught buying porn.)
“Adult entertainment; yeah, very mature.”
Jan-Term: The Vices-Virtue and Evil 2009 (Living proof that sex sells, all the really good quotes had to do with lust.)
“Then they all say ‘holy mackerel, I’ve just slept with my best friend’s spouse’…except they don’t say ‘holy mackerel,’ it’s a little passé.” (On how characters in a book respond when they all meet up with each other...after all sleeping with one another.)
“Hello, Deacon Jones…I was just investigating this place for a…potential boycott. (Wyma, posing as a church member who’s been caught buying porn.)
“Adult entertainment; yeah, very mature.”
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Brought to you by Ethics 2009:
"I think that is the the kinda of question a good Christian wouldn't ask"
--long nasally breath (class introduction tradition)
And its response: "Witch, witch!! Burn him!!!...Which is a dangerous accusation at Calvin."
"Do I have a fork?"
--response to cannibal question of would you eat (name a companion)?
"Today Ethics is Holy, everything is coming in 3s"
"My hand is just not wanting to make letters today."
--Wyma struggles again with the lecture room markers
"I think that is the the kinda of question a good Christian wouldn't ask"
--long nasally breath (class introduction tradition)
And its response: "Witch, witch!! Burn him!!!...Which is a dangerous accusation at Calvin."
"Do I have a fork?"
--response to cannibal question of would you eat (name a companion)?
"Today Ethics is Holy, everything is coming in 3s"
"My hand is just not wanting to make letters today."
--Wyma struggles again with the lecture room markers
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Jan-Term: Vices-Virtue and Evil 2009
“If I could plan my life, I wouldn’t be a philosopher.”
“Instead, you get January; fog, cold, yeah baby.” (Wyma on how sad it is most students don’t get to see Spokane in the more pleasant summer months.)
“Ayn Rand’s theory is just Nietzsche with a big yellow smiley face stuck on it.” (Discussing The Fountain Head's depiction of pride.)
“If I could plan my life, I wouldn’t be a philosopher.”
“Instead, you get January; fog, cold, yeah baby.” (Wyma on how sad it is most students don’t get to see Spokane in the more pleasant summer months.)
“Ayn Rand’s theory is just Nietzsche with a big yellow smiley face stuck on it.” (Discussing The Fountain Head's depiction of pride.)
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