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TSEM102: Limits of Reason (Jankowiak)

An Argument Centuries Old:

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"We are too weak to discover the truth by reason alone..." (Saint Augustine of Hippo, 354-430, C.E.)

"Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest" (Denis Diderot, 1713-1784, C.E.).

“There is only one thing a philosopher can be relied upon to do, and that is to contradict other philosophers" (William James, 1842-1910, C.E.).

 

CYCLES OF KNOWLEDGE IN EVERY FIELD OF STUDY: "The sooner you start, the longer it's going to take!"

Building Up Knowledge

Research Emerges in a Climbing Cycle:

  • Primary Sources - Artifacts, documents, or results;
  • Secondary Sources - Articles, chapters, or books;
  • Tertiary Sources - Reference or subject encyclopedias;
  • Popular Sources - Rough introductions to a given field;

Students new to a topic benefit from skiing downward:

  • Popular | Reference | Articles, Books | Primary sources.

Popular Sources: "Good place to start, but a lousy place to finish."

Google Has power-search codes which can help bring desired results to the surface:
Plus sign (+) requires words to appear: +Mimesis +literature
Quotation Marks find Phrases: "Violence and the Sacred"; "Allegory of the Cave"
Asterisk (*)  finds nearby terms: Augustine * "free will"= "Saint Augustine's concept of free will" 
Filetype:[file-extension]   finds: pdf,  xlsx for Excel; ".pptx" for PowerPoints; ".docx" for Word
Intitle  finds keywords in a web page's title tags: intitle:Autonomy
Google Scholar finds articles accessible to TU, articles citing a source, cited by a source, or related articles.
Google Books:  can discover snippets of books, unknown books, or quoted books.

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