The authors in the article did researcher to find why students succeeded or failed within online course classes. The research was done over an eight week period on students‚ where they monitored classroom activity and communication amongst students (Nagel‚ 2009). RESEARCH FINDINGS SUMMARY
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x generation‚ were using technology to research any new knowledge‚ as well as going all paperless. In this research the author proves how the rate of dropping out is much higher than those who actually attend an in person class. According to L. Nagel et al. online courses are becoming more common but “quality and non-completion remain problems” for some students (2009). This author shows this to prove to the reader that the dropout rate is related to students who do not participate in the online
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Cited: Larsen‚ Leif and Rebeca Valerio.Thinkquest.com.2001. http://library.thinkquest.org/C0120760/themind/brain.html Nagel‚ Thomas. ”What is it Like to be a Bat?” Philosophical Inquiry. Adler‚ Jonathan E. and Catherine Z. Elgin. Indianapolis‚ Indiana: Hackett Publishing Company‚ Inc.‚ 2007.421. “Philosophy of Mind.” Philosophical Inquiry. Adler‚ Jonathan E. and Catherine
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In his famous paper “what is like to be a bat”‚ Nagel states that we cannot understand the consciousness from the scientific point of view. He illustrated his point by provide the argument that subjective characters is a mental property and this property will make the objective study of consciousness is impossible. He also takes the example of how bat feel the world as a point to illustrate this point‚ that our observations or understanding of consciousness is subjective in terms of our own consciousness
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second view point that was presented in the text is the nontheistic alternative. In this part of the book we see philosophers such as Arthur Schopenhauer‚ Bertrand Russell‚ Moritz Schlick‚ Albert Camus‚ Kurt Baier‚ Paul Edwards‚ Richard Taylor‚ Thomas Nagel‚ Joel Feinberg‚ and E. D. Klemke present. These philosophers discus the nontheistic or humanistic alternative and they deny that one must have God in their life or believe in the existence of God in order to know the meaning of life. This view of thinking
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they appear “invisible” in the online community (Beaudoin‚ 2002). The idea is that a less skilled student would “lurk” or watch other students more experienced and skilled and learn from them. Nagel on the other hand proposed that most “successful” students actively participated in the online environment (Nagel‚ 2009).
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Stephen Rosenbaum‚ a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas‚ writes the essay “How to Be Dead and Not care” where he introduces Epicurus’ argument‚ defends and explicates it while also incorporating an American philosopher Thomas Nagel‚ objections to the argument. Evidently Rosenbaum’s essay serves as an insight for readers to learn how to value and repurpose their lives to be better than they are. Personally I do believe that death is not always bad for one in that‚ if a person
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