Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Contact Sheet
Thursday, 25 February 2021
Personhood
What is a human? How do we define that?
Humans are homo sapiens that possess "humanly" characteristic. Human characteristics is the ability to communicate with language, symbols, gesture and facial expressions. Our skills, to make tools and fire that makes other creatures inferior to us.
Our external features would also tell us apart from lions or other animals. We were moulded to carry certain parts that would look a certain way, different from other species. For example, our skin texture is different from a snake. Our eyes aren't the same size as a whale.
What is a person? Is this different from being a human?
To have self-awareness and possess qualities like morals, reasons and consciousness. Also be part of a working, complicated system such as the government and etc.
Thoughts on Sandra, the orangutans receiving "personhood"?
I am confused about how a non-human can receive "personhood", however, seeing how she acts I see her having "human" behaviours that make me think that being a person isn't just limited to humans.
Do you think personhood will become more complicated with the introduction of AI?
I definitely think it will get confusing because personhood goes beyond the physical attributes but behaviours.
Friday, 19 February 2021
Philosophy: “The Self”
Plato on The Self
Plato’s theory of the self-being the soul is something I agree with. Although our bodies are decaying every second of every day our soul remains youthful with more experience. As a Christian, I can see similarities between Platos theory and what the bible says. The body is just the temporary temple that we need to take care of until it breaks down and we remain as souls to eternal life.
I believe that our dreams can be an example of our bodies and souls being separated. Although our bodies were resting our minds/soul is taken somewhere else to let us experience something surreal or impossible to experience in real life.
Thursday, 18 February 2021
Ship of Theseus
What is it?
The ship of Theseus is a philosophical idea that questions how identities are identified. The theory had 3 parts. The first idea is replacing the parts of the ship of Theseus over the years. Second is using the parts from the ship of Theseus to create two new boats. Lastly, if a part of the ship is taken and broken. Are they all still the ship of Theseus?
What do you think the answer/solution is? Is there one?
I think there is no right or wrong solution but the answer depends on people's beliefs. In my opinion, all three scenarios are still the Ship of Theseus although some parts may change, the aspect of the ship is still present.
Does this relate to our human identify? How so?
In a way it does. We often hear the phrase "people change" and that is completely true. Despite having people's "planks" change they're still considered the same.
Monday, 15 February 2021
Art: Themes and Mood board
(CI) Can you identify these themes or ideas?
Friday, 31 July 2020
Pathos, Ethos & Logos


Logos: Logos is when an argument is heavily based on data and logic reasonings. It is used to show people numbers or analysis to make their argument seem more reliable and professional than other text. For instance, this is used in many Toothpaste commercials to show that many dentists recommend their products.