Running Head: Philosophy Philosophy 2 Philosophy Name of Student Institutional Affiliation Part A In the first article, Gallagher tried to expound more on the notion of faith by looking at two characters who had completely view of the notion about faith with one being a staunch believer while the other one basing their arguments on the knowledge about the reality of the situation. Aquinas mainly described the two notions namely, faith and knowledge as being interdependent in that each supported the other. One of the major instances in her cancerous situation, Rose believes that the island has already cured her of her cancer. However, as much as Bernard might have the knowledge about the beliefs of Rose, he cannot question the beliefs of Rose since she already has so much belief that it influences Bernard’s opinion about her condition. However, Aquinas emphasized on the importance of the view of the two notions from a generalized perspective in that as much one might have as much faith as Rose, it should never supersede the naturalistic reasoning ability. Aquinas is highly supportive of the interdependence between the two since he believes that knowledge is born out of ideas for example the knowledge on the existence of God is normally described from a natural context but for the revelation of the true existence of God there has to be some faith to shed some light. The relationship between beliefs and knowledge is investigated by looking at the ideologies of Hume, Charlie, James and Plato who have a number of suggestions regarding the validity of a belief based on the availability of the justifications. They mainly suggest that a rumor or rather a testimony cannot be considered to be knowledge if it is not properly justified. However, Philosophers like James believe that in the absence of evidence to support testimonies, the consequences of those knowledge ought to be analyzed to determine the truth in them. The main idea behind the suggestion is that some ideas though true to some extent might be hard to prove. In the third essay, the main character being analyzed is House who depicts the same ideology as Socrates where they believe that an examined life meaning a life where one seeks the truth from the various ideas developed brings out the meaning of life. He even goes to an extent of temporarily killing himself to prove that there is no afterlife hence whatever is done on earth ends here. He maintains that living a life of reason is what makes life have a meaning since by reasoning you get to evaluate the consequences. Part B Hume believed that the validity of a testimony was mainly based on the experience of a person himself and also that the various truths that were presented in form of testimonies would be very hard to be considered as being true. The notion is highly suggestive of the fact that some level of accuracy concerning the testimonies could be attained through the relation of those testimonies with the experie ...
Running Head: Philosophy Philosophy 2 Philosophy Name of Student Institutional Affiliation Part A In the first article, Gallagher tried to expound more on the notion of faith by looking at two characters who had completely view of the notion about faith with one being a staunch believer while the other one basing their arguments on the knowledge about the reality of the situation. Aquinas mainly described the two notions namely, faith and knowledge as being interdependent in that each supported the other. One of the major instances in her cancerous situation, Rose believes that the island has already cured her of her cancer. However, as much as Bernard might have the knowledge about the beliefs of Rose, he cannot question the beliefs of Rose since she already has so much belief that it influences Bernard’s opinion about her condition. However, Aquinas emphasized on the importance of the view of the two notions from a generalized perspective in that as much one might have as much faith as Rose, it should never supersede the naturalistic reasoning ability. Aquinas is highly supportive of the interdependence between the two since he believes that knowledge is born out of ideas for example the knowledge on the existence of God is normally described from a natural context but for the revelation of the true existence of God there has to be some faith to shed some light. The relationship between beliefs and knowledge is investigated by looking at the ideologies of Hume, Charlie, James and Plato who have a number of suggestions regarding the validity of a belief based on the availability of the justifications. They mainly suggest that a rumor or rather a testimony cannot be considered to be knowledge if it is not properly justified. However, Philosophers like James believe that in the absence of evidence to support testimonies, the consequences of those knowledge ought to be analyzed to determine the truth in them. The main idea behind the suggestion is that some ideas though true to some extent might be hard to prove. In the third essay, the main character being analyzed is House who depicts the same ideology as Socrates where they believe that an examined life meaning a life where one seeks the truth from the various ideas developed brings out the meaning of life. He even goes to an extent of temporarily killing himself to prove that there is no afterlife hence whatever is done on earth ends here. He maintains that living a life of reason is what makes life have a meaning since by reasoning you get to evaluate the consequences. Part B Hume believed that the validity of a testimony was mainly based on the experience of a person himself and also that the various truths that were presented in form of testimonies would be very hard to be considered as being true. The notion is highly suggestive of the fact that some level of accuracy concerning the testimonies could be attained through the relation of those testimonies with the experie ...