English, asked by eriestafalla, 4 months ago

Tearcher:Juan,what would you be like to be when you grow up?
Juan: Ma'am ,I want to be happy!
Teacher:Juan,you did not understand my question.
Juan: Ma'am,you do not understand what life is all.
Question:
1.Do you think that Juan's answer was appropriate for his teacher's question?
2.What do you think was Juan's interpretation of his teacher's question?
3.Based on his responses,what kind of student do you imagine Juan to be?
4.If you were Juan's teacher,how would you respond to him?
5.How is philosophy related to this situation?​

Answers

Answered by yashaswi084
2

Answer:

Explanation:

1. no,Juan's answer not was appropriate for his teacher's question.

2. no,Juan's was interpretation of his teacher's question

3.Juan a person chilled out  without any tension of life.

4. Make him aware about the importance of everthing in life.

5. Philosophy is related because he told happy means related to life, its all about life and universe.His one line made the entire conversation convert to the reality of life.

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Answered by AmulGupta
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1. No, Juan's answer was not appropriate for his teacher's question because the teacher was asking about his ambition—a profession he would choose in the future.

2. Juan's interpretation of his teacher's question was realistic as whether a person chooses a career and becomes successful or a failure in his/her life, ultimately the person wishes to be happy when he/she grows up.

3. Based on his responses, Juan is a realistic and philosophical person. He has a better emotional quotient.

4. If I were Juan's teacher, I would say that "Juan, even though you want to be happy, there are lots of factors that decide your happiness." And one of them is your career. That's why I asked about your ambition. "

5. Philosophy is related to Juan's situation because he said that he wants to become happy, which is to life. And it's the realistic factor of human nature. It's the universal truth.

What is philosophy?

  • The systematic study of universal and fundamental issues, such as those pertaining to existence, reason, knowledge, values, the mind, and language, is known as philosophy.
  • These queries are frequently framed as issues that need to be investigated or solved.
  • Modern academic philosophy has four main sub-fields: metaphysics, which examines the essence of existence and reality; epistemology, which examines the nature of knowledge and belief; ethics, which examines morality; and logic, which examines the principles of inference that permit one to draw conclusions from verifiable premises.
  • Philosophy of politics, philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind are additional noteworthy sub-fields.

Therefore, the study of philosophy is a manner of thinking about issues like morality, consciousness, existence, time, meaning, and value. Four Rs are included in that "style of thinking": responsiveness, reflection, reason, and reevaluation. Deepening comprehension is the goal. The idea behind philosophy is that by practising it, we can increase our ability to think critically and make wiser decisions in our daily lives.

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