Thursday, October 30, 2014

The Categorical Imperative in Rocky IV


    
The Categorical Imperative in Rocky IV


  In the movie Rocky IV an aging Apollo Creed has an exhibitiob fight with Phenom Russian boxer Ivan Drago. In the fight Rocky is in Creed's corner as his trainer. In the fight Apollo receives a thrashing from the super boxer Drago. Beaten so bad that blood is gushing from his face Apollo tells Rocky not to stop the fight. The next round Apollo is killed because Rocky doesn't stop the fight.

Lifeless Apollo Creed




       During the fight Rocky had a duty to Apollo to not stop the fight. Apollo wanted to go out with a bang. He had honor and wanted to prove he was still a good boxer at an older age. Rocky also had a duty to himself because he was getting older as well.
       The categorical imperative would to be to stop the fight so Apollo lives but Rocky did not do so. He must have felt that his duty to Apollo was stronger than his duty to keep Apollo safe.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014




Is the Ethical Stage of Life the Actual Stage of Freedom?

Many people in the ethical stage of life think that a person in the aesthetic stage of life are not really free but actually controlled by impulses and never actually chooses what they want to do. A great example of this idea is Ron Burgundy. Time and time again he allows his impulses get in the way of what he truly wants to do.
Ron Burgundy hitting on Veronica Corningstone


One of Ron's main goals for his future is to become a network Anchor but his rivalry with Veronica Corningstone got in the way of this. When Ron's dog is punted off a bridge he is a wreck and cant make it to work to read the news in time. Corningstone takes his place and soon becomes his co-anchor. A rivalry ensues and ends when Veronica  writes "Go f*ck yourself San Diego" knowing Ron will read anything on the teleprompter. Ron is fired from the station but if he just was ethical and did not start a huge rivalry he would have kept his job and would be a network news anchor in no time!

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Aristotle Character Types

Virtuous - A virtuous person that i know is Leonardo Dicaprio. Everyone knows Leo but not everyone knows that he is one of the most charitable people on the planet Earth. For the ALS Ice Bucket challenge he donated one hundred thousand dollars to ALS research.



Continent - Raj Koothrappali from the big bang theory is continent. He almost always wants to do the wrong thing but never does it. Occasionally he will think about trying to steal Bernadette from Howard but never follows through.




Incontinent - Peter Griffin is a perfect example of incontinent. He always seems to know exactly what the right thing is to do but he tends to do whatever he wants, such as drinking with his friends, or fighting a giant chicken.

Vicious- The emperor from star wars is defineteley vicious.  All he seems to want is power and he kills and destroys as he pleases. He pits father against son and doesn't care. He also lies to everyone in the galaxy to gain their trust and kills almost all the Jedi.



Sunday, September 7, 2014

My Summer 2014

    This summer I did a lot of fun things. I saw Billy Joel in Boston, saw Billy Joel in New York, and learned how to water ski and wake board! On June 26th my parents grandparents and I went into Boston to see Billy Joel at Fenway Park. Before the show we ate at Jerry Remy's. Billy Joel put on a great performance that night. A week later my parents and I visited New York City and saw Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden, I met the famous rapper Action Bronson after.
Me and Action Bronson

 Me and my Pop Pop
Oh wait switch those captions... 


There were many intriguing news stories this summer. One of those news stories was extremely sad, the actor and comedian  Robin Williams passed away. Williams committed suicide by hanging himself in his garage. There was a huge outpouring of grief and sadness.





Another big news story this summer was a lot more local. The popular super market chain Market Basket almost went out of business when the CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was fired by his cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas and the board of directors. Employees picketed and went on strike. Customers also boycotted the store until Arthur T. Demoulas was reinstated. Eventually a deal was worked out and Arthur T. Demoulas bought the company.