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PHIL 120 Final
   
               Yikes, tomorrow is my phil 120 (moral philosophy) final. has anyone had any experiences with it? was it difficult?
I'm really worried about this course because for one, i don't know whether the marks will be bell-curved. the average so far (based on my papers) is about a C+ and from what I know, in my tutorial class there has only been three As on the three papers we've done.
I've been working pretty hard for this course and it's so frustrating to get back my papers and see that i've just done average...so i need to rock this final...but i'm not very confident about it...
                     I'm really worried about this course because for one, i don't know whether the marks will be bell-curved. the average so far (based on my papers) is about a C+ and from what I know, in my tutorial class there has only been three As on the three papers we've done.
I've been working pretty hard for this course and it's so frustrating to get back my papers and see that i've just done average...so i need to rock this final...but i'm not very confident about it...

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for me i'm basically studying all the terms/definitions first, and then skimming through the philosophers we've studied.
lol i hope we don't have to analyze any passages :(
i'm pulling an all-nighter too lol haha we should keep messaging on this board...in case we don't understand something?
because i've just been a floater in this course--neither really having a handle on the content, but not really doing that bad either.
same goes with my essays, i don't know about you but my TA was very vague.. he always told me i had good ideas and potential...but he would never elaborate. lol
so good for you for getting this far atleast.
right now,
Canucks >>>>>>> philosophy
:)
Good luck to both of you! Philosophy classes are difficult and the subject matter is not my cup of tea.
and lastly...
GO CANUCKS!!! i'm gonna be screwed for my make up exam too.. =(
but all jokes aside, canucks rock. =D
And there is an article on Harman, but I don't know if it's the right one?
man i've got my priorities straight.
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I love Luongo/I hate Sopel.
we'll get through this together...i have a huge cup of steaming hot coffee at hand...
ps. at least the game didn't pull another Game 1, so I can actually study now.
i'm only on Hobbes right now :( hahahahahahaha i'm so behind.
and maybe those who Psychological Subjective Egoists, that is those who pursue their self-interests and their self-interests are subjective to their preferences, because if those people who are appointed to be the absolute sovereign are all subjective egoists, then it defeats the purpose because they will pursue what is best for themselves? i don't know...i 'm just really pulling this out of my ass.
hmm ok, so from what ive gotten so far,
Normative Subjective Egoists: individuals only have reason to do something if that something advances their desires.
Psychological Subjective Egoism: individuals are motivated to pursue their self-interest (egoism), and their self-interest is equated with the satisfaction of their desires.
so yes, I think then from reasoning that ALL psych egoists are motivated to act only to our advantage...
or i sure do hope so or else i'm even more screwed than I already am...which...seems implausible because if you graphed how screwed i am for this exam, my location would be on the co-ordinate (infinity, infinity)
Know the readings you DID do very well. That way you can up all the space you can with what you do know. If you can do at least 1/3 of the readings this way that's a good start.
Try to summarize the ones you didn't read. Check out Wikipedia or Reference.com or just Google them. As long as you know a couple of things that the reading is about you can BS the rest of it.
Only focus on the reeeally important stuff. For English I was more worried about themes than character names (for example). I'm sure you can quickly pick out what is important.
Try to predict some questions and study toward those. Looks like you guys are already working on that, so keep with it!
Good luuuuck! And remember to try to get some sleep. Also, stop studying at least 10 minutes before the exam and think some calm thoughts. Your brain has a hard time recalling information under stress so this really is key! And remember to pace yourself in the exam. Stretch, look into the distance (I prefer the ceiling), close your eyes and take some deep breaths.
Remember that it will all be over soon and will just be an unpleasant memory.