Prichard introduces two types of
knowledge: the propositional knowledge and the ability knowledge. The
propositional knowledge is a knowledge of a statement whether the statement is
true or false. The mere true belief is not knowledge because people can gain
mere true belief by luck or accident.
The theme “what makes human bad” is an
open-ended question; I approached to answer the theme by making a statement i.e.
people tend to be bad when they do not have empathy for others. In order to
prove that the knowledge that I possess contributes to the understanding of the
theme, I need to read journal articles written by scholars who have been
certified by the higher education degrees and who have been used the sources
that are credible.
Blackmore has helped me to think about
the knowledge of consciousness. By reading Blackmore’s book Consciousness, I
was able to distinguish that some of my propositional knowledge about human
consciousness were just mere true beliefs. For example, consciousness seems to
be the one that makes decision, but there are many evidence that the brain
makes decisions and the brain may not even need an extra force to do it.
Humanities have helped me to see how
others have different views and perspectives about the world. Breaking Bad is
the film that displays the transformation of Walter White from a chemistry
teacher to a criminal. Walter’s desperate need for finances definitely
contribute him to become a drug dealer. The environment may change human moral
values and may lead people to commit crimes.
Social sciences helped to understand
the human interactions. Social scientists observe the patterns of the human
behaviors by using scientific methods. By reading the journal articles from
social sciences, I found that criminals tend to have family issues in their
young age. The lack of maternal warmth seems to be one factor that damages the
brain which may cause the lack of empathy for others.







