Use this shared classroom space to ask philosophical questions, propose where they belong, challenge placements, answer one another, and discuss the reasoning behind those answers.
In this open classroom version, a classmate's question appears immediately after submission. Everyone in the course can then challenge its placement, respond to it, and discuss the debate.
Select a question below. Then click anywhere inside the triangle to propose a different placement.
Instructor / Example Questions
These are instructor-selected or example questions. Their placement is still open to challenge.
Questions from Classmates
These questions were submitted by classmates in this course. A student's proposed placement is a starting point, not the final word.
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Add a Philosophical Question to the Class
What philosophical question has been bothering, intriguing, or puzzling you? Add it to the class triangle and choose its initial placement. In this open classroom mode, it will appear immediately for your classmates.
Two steps: first enter your question and choose its location on the triangle; then explain the placement and select Submit Placement Explanation. In open classroom mode, that final step also adds the question to the class triangle.
Now place your question.
Click anywhere inside the triangle above. Think about whether your question is primarily metaphysical, epistemological, normative, or somewhere between them. After you click, the page will bring you back here so you can explain the placement.
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Why this question matters
Challenge, Respond, Discuss
Choose how you want to participate. The three spaces below serve different purposes:
Challenge changes where the question is placed,
Respond gives your answer to the question, and
Discuss engages with other people's reasoning.
SELECTED QUESTION
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1. Challenge the Placement
Think this question belongs somewhere else? Select Challenge This Placement.
The page will take you to the large triangle. Click the location you think better represents
the question, then return here to explain and save your challenge.
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PHILOSOPHICAL ANSWERS
2. Respond to the Question
Answer
Use this space for your own answer to the philosophical question.
Try to state what you think and give at least one reason for thinking it.
Good responses might begin with:
I think the answer is…My main reason is…An important distinction is…A possible objection is…
Keep this thread focused on answers.
If you mainly want to reply to another classmate, debate a placement,
or discuss the significance of the question, use Discuss the Debate below.
CONVERSATION & CRITIQUE
3. Discuss the Debate
Discuss
Use this space to engage with other people's reasoning rather than simply
posting another standalone answer.
Discuss an answerAgree, disagree, ask for clarification, or raise an objection.
Discuss a placementExplain why a question seems more metaphysical, epistemological, normative, or mixed.
Discuss significanceSay why the question matters, what assumptions it contains, or what follows from it.
A useful discussion post identifies what it is responding to.
For example: “On the placement…”, “In response to the argument that…”, or
“I agree with the answer, but…”.