"Both," Heather laughed.
Mary gasped. "Missy Ruth Cooper!"
He was not here for physics. He was here, at the insistence of his mother and the reluctant allowance of Dr. Sturgis, for Philosophy 101. young sheldon s04e07 720p webrip
That evening, the Cooper kitchen was a battlefield of competing worldviews. Mary Cooper was frying chicken, the smell of lard and pepper filling the small house. Sheldon had just returned from his philosophy class, his face a mask of pure indignation.
Sheldon had been examining the crack in the ceiling. He lowered his gaze. "It's a logically incomplete premise, Professor. It presupposes that 'worth' is a universal metric tied directly to introspection. My mother’s cat, Mr. Fuzzles, has never examined his life. He eats, sleeps, and vomits on the carpet with apparent satisfaction. Is his life without worth? Or have we simply defined 'worth' to exclude cats because they can't cite Plato?" "Both," Heather laughed
Meanwhile, across town, a different kind of crisis was unfolding. The Cooper garage, converted into a makeshift television repair shop, smelled of ozone and old solder. George Cooper Sr. held a pair of needle-nose pliers and stared at the back of a 1989 Zenith console. A faint wisp of smoke rose from a capacitor.
In the world of sitcoms, few characters carry the cultural weight of Sheldon Cooper . , titled "A Philosophy Class and Worms That Can Chase You," stands as a pivotal moment in the prequel series as it explores Sheldon’s transition into higher education. Episode Plot: Sheldon’s Existential Crisis He was here, at the insistence of his
"Philosophy," Dawkins said, leaning forward, "is about questions, Mr. Cooper. Not answers."
"Of course you would," Sheldon said. "You're a pragmatist. But that's mathematically optimal, not morally. The problem is, by pulling the lever, you are choosing to kill the one. You become an active participant in murder. If you do nothing, you are merely a bystander to tragedy."