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Journal Prompts for week 1

Under no circumstances will late submissions be accepted—no excuses or explanation will be welcomed.

Total points Essay final grade: 100

Points to consider:

  • You will not be able to adequately respond to the following questions if you have not read the text-book/article readings, listened to audio/s and watched videos. (some may not apply)
  • This is a difficult assignment and a close and careful reading of the ideas are necessary. So take your time and read and re-read the views of the thinkers mentioned here that are difficult to understand.
  • Your response to the questions will reveal the amount of time, effort and reflection you have put into this assignment.
  • The amount of time, effort and reflection that you have spent on this assignment will give a certain value to your writing. In other words, you and you alone will determine what your grade for this assignment will be.
  • Write this essay for yourself to gain a better understanding of whom and what you are.
  • Do Not Write This For The Instructor.
  • These questions have haunted humanity for millennia and do not have easy answers.
  • Create your own answers with the tools that have been given by life and this class.
  • Remember unreflective and superficial responses will seriously jeopardize your passing of this class.
  • Your essay should be divided into separate parts; each part should respond to the appropriate fallacy. Make sure you specify which section you are writing about?
    • Example


This is your story, your maze and your perplexity! This assignment allows you a glimpse into your own flaws as well as perfections. Take it seriously and, at the same time, have lots of fun with it. It is, after all, about you, your thoughts and your emotions. I hope you have enough interest in yourself to explore and discover your own thoughts and emotions. You are to answer all of the questions.

  • Your essay will be going through an internet program that checks for plagiarism. Plagiarized essays will be awarded 0 points and will fail the course.


As always remember that language is the art of persuasion. So your task is to convince me that you understand the materials and are able to convey whatever your position may be regarding the tales and or the prompts.

Respond to each question and sub-question separately. Make sure to first write out the question (copy/paste) so that the instructor can clearly know to which question you are responding.

  1. What is the importance of self-knowledge (article)?
    1. How do you go about knowing yourself?
    2. If you lack self-knowledge, how will you know or decide what to study, how to live your life most meaningfully, what kind of people you want as friends and who to marry?
  2. Give a brief but in-depth summary of “Sartre at War,” and “Emotions and responsibility.”
    1. What is Sartre’s view of philosophy?
      1. Do you agree with Sartre’s position regarding the nature of philosophy? Why/why not?
    2. What would Sartre say regarding our contemporary world where people are or claim to be emotionally scarred and are in need are therapy and desire to blame their emotional history on others?
    3. Within the context of Sartre’s philosophy, in what ways do you think American culture in conjunction with liberalism, democracy and various personal rights creates individuals who simple whine or simply have become habitual complainers?
  3. Give a brief but in-depth summary of “Heidegger on Authenticity,” and explain how it differs from in-authenticity.
    1. What are Heidegger’s thoughts on death and what does he say about the differences between speech and chatter?
    2. Compare and contrast Heidegger’s notion of in-authenticity to Sartre’s views on emotions, responsibility and excuses.
    3. How do these three components: emotions, responsibility and excuses, play in your approach to this class, its materials, the manner you express yourself in your writings, and life in general?
  4. Give a brief but in-depth summary of Tolstoy and Camus audios.
    1. What are the commonalities as well as the differences between Ivan Ilych and Sisyphus?

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