Wow i’m bored…

This always happens during finals week… I get finished with my hardest final and i’m stuck in a sense of limbo. I study for my other finals but over all i’m kind of in a daze. And like a bulldozer, finals continue on heedless of what they destroy.

I have positive impressions of my progress right now.

I’m reading valis by Philip K. Dick. no impression as of yet.

Horselover fat, aka Ron, can you answer this for me.

Within the book, HLF and the narrator split in the second chapter. In the first there is this allusion to them being the same person. He switches from first to third person through the first chapter, but in the second chapter (or part) he talks about how the narrator ‘does’ things with HLF on a regular basis. Now of course this would appear to be obvious seeing as HLF and the narrator are one, but it appears to be arguing that they are two. I’m confused, but not to terribly.

Wednesday.

Ok this is the final tally of people going to see the movie Wednesday. The movie begins at 7:20, so be in front of the theater by around 7:00. After the movie, we will probably go somewhere to eat and talk about how good/bad the movie is. The movie itself is around 2 hours long, so be sure to mark your schedule as such.

The theater we will be watching the movie in is called the Grand 16. It is the newest theater in Lafayette, and feature stadium seating (yay). It is located on Johnston street across from Judice Inn hamburger shop. It is what used to be the Superstore.

Any suggestions on where you would enjoy eating at would be appreciated.

Please understand that if you don’t meet up with us by 7:15 outside the grand, we will enter the theater. Afterwards we can attempt to get together. You can contact me on my cell phone, just email me back if you need my cell phone number.

P.S. I’m going to request taking a picture of all of us, and i can e-mail copies to anyone who would like them.

Current list of people who are going:
David – philosophy student graduating.
Wilbur (trey) – Graduate student at UL and David’s Brother.
Amanda – Wilbur’s significant other, long time friend and pretty cool girl.
Michael Snaars – philosophy student graduating, long time friend.
Michelle – Michael Snaar’s Wife
Damon – philosophy club ex-secretary and philosophy student, all around very nice and cool guy.
Dr. Korcz – philosophy department head, professor of philosophy, (titles edited for brevity) and all around very nice and cool guy.
Melissa – Adjunct English Professor, good friend and pretty cool girl.
Graydon – philosophy student, good friend and pretty cool guy.
Ronnie – Student of computer (not cognitive) science, and long time friend and pretty cool guy.

unconfirmed invites
Lydia – ex-philosophy student, good friend, and pretty cool girl. (looks like she probably won’t be there)

looks like a pretty fun night… a lot of interpretations to sift through.

I did well..

I think i did well on my french final, which is good news… i’m so damn superstitious that i keep telling myself not to say what i just said… but i said it and so its done…

got to watch out what i say so i don’t jinx myself.
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wednesday

Wednesday the following people are getting together and watching the HG2G movie now showing at the grand.

– Me!
– Trey
– Michael
– Damon
– Michelle
– Dr. Korcz
– Graydon ? =(if you are reading this, reply to my email)
– Anyone else who wants to get in on this party… email me.
– Lydia ? =(if you are reading this, reply to my email)

Sounds like FUN!

meant to say this earlier..

I got into a car wreck thursday. It was harmless for me. Some woman ran under the back end of my blaizer. It might have bent my bumper, but i doubt it. I survived. Scared me to death though.

When i saw her car though, it was horribly messed up. I didn’t call the police because she would have gotten a ticket and i didn’t see the need for more drama.

so our actions are determined… at least in part.

Key points I’ve come to accept over these last few years in philosophy…

– Determinism is not incompatible with free-will..

– Self-identity is in limbo, and demonstrates a good example in which our language diverges from our philosophical understandings.

– Morality does exist. some properties morality has:
— morality is not subjective.
— morality is not arbitrary.
— morality is best understood as the physical laws governing human social interactions *

– Nietzsche is such a prick.
— But a very intelligent prick who has some very interesting things to say about existence.
— says morality is arbitrary and therefore doesn’t exist.
— destroys prescriptive morality.

-Shakespeare is a very good writer.
— but people attribute a lot to him that makes me wonder how much is our content being pulled out of his mouth, or how much is him actually arguing for this.
— His historical plays are very intriguing**.

– cults are largely misunderstood by the professor teaching the topics class at UL.

– Science and Religion are never going to work in tandem, there can only be Science and a form of personal Spirituality.

– Evil obviously exists, but people trivialize it and don’t recognize that evil is simply a face in which nature wears. Nature being the objects in which humanity interprets. Evil is simply the interpretation we place on the physical world, much like good is. Filters, everything boils down to filters of perception for the world we see.

– Truth exists, people just don’t recognize the stagnant nature of truth as a whole.
— Nietzsche might have argued that truth doesn’t exist, but he used appeals to truth to make such arguments work.
— Logical truths (a priori truths exist as a linguistic understanding and filter of how the world works)
— Nomological truths (truths produced by science like physical laws)
— Moral Truths (Truths governing social interaction), etc.
— There are an astoundingly large variety of truths in the world that people recognize and use on a daily basis.
— These truths are about as absolute as your going to get, if you set your standard for evidence as high as certainty, you will be sorely disappointed with the truths you find because for certainty to exist, we would have to have 100% knowledge about a subject matter, and there are limitations placed on our data, sensory collection equipment, etc.
— Standards of evidence are mandatory for maintaining truth functionality.

– Symbolic logic is fun, when you are not being graded on it.

– Philosophy in general is fun.

– Contemporary moral dilemmas exist, and are relevant in all walks of life.

I’m done for now.. as I think of more I’ll jot them down.

* my own theory of how morals work. cause and effect.. I shoot a person in front of another there are understood reactions to this action.

** I really don’t like Shakespeare, I guess that makes me ignorant in some eyes. I respect him because he garners such renowned popular support, I just don’t care much for his works in a personal opinion.

So today is my last day here.

How un-cool is this, i brought my camera today. I plan on shooting a few films strips of my life here as i know it. I plan on getting pictures of Mike (Snaars) and Dr. Korcz. Others will more then likely get taken. All around it is simply marking a moment in my life. Sad? Perhaps. All around it is manditory.

Mealymel’s reading went well last night, i enjoyed it. As much as i know mealymel on the blog, i still have very little meeting experience with her outside of cyberland. This makes me feel like certain “social” privleges arn’t allowed, and so i didn’t walk up and say hi till the end of the whole presentation, and even then it was just to tell her that i enjoyed her presentation.

It was an interesting presentation. I think her argument was in support of love being defined via social “pop” art. I think I agree that there is a part of the definition of love that is portrayed by society. I was not familiar with John Hughs though till this morning, and that is a running theme throughout her story. To say i’m not familiar with was actually horribly incorrect. Apparently i am. Ferris bueller’s day off, Breakfast Club (Mary told me i should watch this and i did, it was cute), wierd science, and of course the whole home alone debacle are known to me. The rest i haven’t but a vague clue through the social medium that is our homogenous* existence.

All in all the overall experience was enjoyable.

Last night was reminiscent of being with an old friend of mine, Lucas. I enjoyed it a great deal. So here i went and did it. For three years i spent having friendships that were setup to deteriorate so that when i graduated i could pick up and leave without any problems whatsover. I failed.

The last two years i ended up making several friendships i hope never deteriorate. Ah well. Its a good thing i suppose.

I have also seriously changed over time, and hopefully it won’t stop fully.

*HLF explication.