Gifts
This lesson focuses on nontraditional gifts, and asks students to critically analyze the sort of etiquette that surrounds gift giving.
This lesson focuses on nontraditional gifts, and asks students to critically analyze the sort of etiquette that surrounds gift giving.
What shapes your sense of humor? Is anything universally funny? This lesson explores the constructions of comedy.
What do grades measure? Are they an accurate reflection of our knowledge? Should we have grades at all?
What does it mean to root for a team when its players change constantly? Should we look at teams differently?
Let’s explore why Tiktok has become so popular. Why do we connect so much with videos posted by people who we don’t know?
When we do good things for other people, are we always being as selfless as we think? Is true altruism even possible? This lesson contains examples offering competing views of what it means to be a good person.
Have you ever thought about what goes on in your mind when you read words on a page? “An open field dotted with bushes” probably makes you think of an image, but that image is different from the one your friend or relative might think of. Open this lesson to learn more.
We are a team of Hamilton College students designing virtual philosophy lessons for K-12 students. Our goal is to empower students during these uncertain times and elevate their voices.
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