greywar's Articles In Philosophy
January 29, 2006 by greywar
This is part of an assignment on ethics (within a group framework especially) given to us this week. The stuff in quotes was provided as ethical fodder. The scenario titales and responses are my own opinions….     University Of Phoenix Ethical Scenarios Individual Responses Greywar     Scenario 1: Donna And Michael   “Donna and Michael are new teammates on a Learning Team. As they begin to work on a research paper for COMM...
April 20, 2005 by greywar
If you die well, you’re still dead Guest Normal Guest 3 5 2005-04-20T18:20:00Z 2005-04-20T18:24:00Z 1 66 381 US ARMY 3 1 467 9.3821 If you die well, you’re still dead.           Why not live that way?           Why not learn what that means?           Don’t wait to make your brave stand before the end.   Don’t delude yourself and realize you are going todie only minutes befor...
March 7, 2005 by greywar
     Now online quizzes and suchlike are normally Chiprj's purvue but I found this one interesting . 1SG Calangelo brought me the results from this personality sorter as he evaluated both his and my own personality (from his perspective). His evaluation of his own personality ended up being scored as "Field Marshall - Rational" (ENTJ) : "As the organizing capabilities the Fieldmarshal increase so does their desire to let others know about whatever has come of their or...
February 19, 2005 by greywar
            There are two sorts of people who come to you for your help: Students and Parasites.             Students (this includes peers and superiors) who come to you in an honest attempt to learn a skill you have are normally welcomed by most folks (unless you are some sort of sociopath). They need to do something and are currently unable to do it or unable to do it as well as...
December 7, 2004 by greywar
Back when I went to my first promotion board I was a student of military thought          Back when I went to my first promotion board I was a student of military thought. Don’t laugh those of you who know me, it’s true. Scott Sturycz (yes that’s a real name) spent a solid month answering each others board questions from around 700 little white DLI flashcards (they rule!) and we knew our shit.    &n...