Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Homework // 2
There are definite truths to what Noam Chomsky advocates for. Chomsky identifies as a libertarian socialist. In today's world, we rely on the media to give us our information at a rapid pace, but often we forget about how reliable the information can be. We often forget about how the government influences what we watch and people should become aware of what they are reading and watching. Noam Chomsky reminds us to question what we are reading and why we are reading it, and challenges us to question the media.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Homework // 2
From the article, I found it really interesting to read about ethics vs. aesthetics.
While ethics are what we deem good or bad looking, based off of a set of moral values, aesthetics deal more with the nature of beauty, along with their art form and taste.
I find this intriguing, because I find that often, both of these concepts are very much related. Often, society sets a standard for what is deemed good of bad looking - they kind of set a standard for what good aesthetic is, which as a result creates the rules of ethics.
As time progresses, ideas and concepts will slowly change as generations come and go. This is a slow, gradual process of defining what aesthetics mean for a culture, which as a result, creates the groundwork for their ethics.
While ethics are what we deem good or bad looking, based off of a set of moral values, aesthetics deal more with the nature of beauty, along with their art form and taste.
I find this intriguing, because I find that often, both of these concepts are very much related. Often, society sets a standard for what is deemed good of bad looking - they kind of set a standard for what good aesthetic is, which as a result creates the rules of ethics.
As time progresses, ideas and concepts will slowly change as generations come and go. This is a slow, gradual process of defining what aesthetics mean for a culture, which as a result, creates the groundwork for their ethics.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
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