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1. Please comment on the individual instructors with regard to effectiveness and attitude toward students.


2. Was this course valuable to you? In which ways, if any, did you grow as a result of being in this program?


3. What did you learn in this program? Have you found anything from Philosophical Stages useful for other courses?


4. Which exercises and techniques were most and least valuable?


5. Do you have any suggestions for improving this course?


Posted at Jan 12/2006 11:45AM:
antonia: Their attitudes were great and created just the right atmosphere. We were for once treated like young adults, as opposed to children.


Posted at Jan 12/2006 11:47AM:
antonia: The course was very valuable. I look at almost everything in a new light now. When I hear a word like "justice" or "courage" I automatically take a deeper look at the discussion and question "Well what is justice. Are we talking about an eye for an eye? Or morals?"


Posted at Jan 12/2006 11:49AM:
antonia: I learned how important it is to have a philosophical mind because life has so many different sides that getting caught in one mindset and never questioning the unknown is extremely dangerous.


Posted at Jan 20/2006 11:15AM:
Shoshi: the excersises that were great were ones like toss the cow, and the one where we each take turns counting because we really got to connect and work together and it made it fun and exciting and an overall joke... there weren't any least valuable techniques that i can remember...


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