Discipline: Philosophy

Comparing the similarities and the differences of Māori Philosophy vs Bantu Philosophy. Thesis should clearly be stated.Comparing the similarities and the differences of Māori Philosophy vs Bantu Philosophy. Thesis should clearly be stated.

Bantu reference- Tempels, Placid Bantu Philosophy Māori reference – Tuari Stewart, Georgina Māori Philosophy: Indeginous Thinking from Aotearoa Instructions from the professor: 1) Draft. A draft is a paper. It’s not an outline or any other kind of promissory note. Ofcourse, it may not be brilliant, but together we can correct that! Typically, a philosophypaper will […]

Final Paper Assignment-Defend your answer to the following question Under what conditions, if any, is [your topic here] morally permissible/required?Final Paper Assignment-Defend your answer to the following question Under what conditions, if any, is [your topic here] morally permissible/required?

Final Paper Assignment:  Due Friday, April 26th   Assignment Description:  Defend your answer to the following question   Under what conditions, if any, is [your topic here] morally permissible/required?   Examples: “To be morally permissible, data collection must…” “Human cloning is never morally permissible.” “It would be wrong to create/destroy an artificial intelligence capable of…” […]

Role of the artist in Western, Asian, and African societies (More in information)Role of the artist in Western, Asian, and African societies (More in information)

1) Compare and contrast the role of the artist in Western, Asian, and African societies. 2) Explain the importance of the role of mimesis and catharsis in non-Western art. Make sure to provide argumentation and examples to defend your analysis. Provide specific examples in the course of your explanation. 3) Lastly, given your understanding of […]

the concept of the sublime in nature is far from being as important and rich in consequences as that of its beauty’. Discussthe concept of the sublime in nature is far from being as important and rich in consequences as that of its beauty’. Discuss

So this is a really hard essay, and if you haven’t studied much Kant, I wouldn’t recommend taking it on, as it might be too tough to grasp with such a short deadline.  I’m going to leave a list of all the must have sources down here:  Primary: 1.     Kants Critique of the power of […]

Response paper: Letting the Deaf Be Deaf Reconsidering the Use of Cochlear Implants in Prelingually Deaf ChildrenResponse paper: Letting the Deaf Be Deaf Reconsidering the Use of Cochlear Implants in Prelingually Deaf Children

Response papers need to include a brief summary of a main idea or argument from the text (this summary should be at least 200 words, in your own words, and with relevant quotes). You then develop a critical response to this idea, raise a question, and/or make connections with other ideas and readings. In other […]

Please complete the following exercise in 400-450 words total and conclude with a question designed to open up further discussion.Please complete the following exercise in 400-450 words total and conclude with a question designed to open up further discussion.

Instructions: Please complete the following exercise in 400-450 words total and conclude with a question designed to open up further discussion. When making your diagram, it’s fine to do it as a list, or just to write out the relationships in words. After you do your diagram (or list), please write about how successful the […]

Shop Class as Soulcraft by Matthew Crawford Essay Question: Explain Crawford’s case for the “useful arts”Shop Class as Soulcraft by Matthew Crawford Essay Question: Explain Crawford’s case for the “useful arts”

Use only book as reference:  Shop Class as Soulcraft Book by Matthew Crawford Explain Crawford’s “Case for the Useful Arts” – that is, his case for the value in working with one’s hands or doing work with engages with the material world. Use citations in Apa 7th edition to support content 

death and meaning: Discuss the impact of Buddhism on Chinese conceptions of death and the afterlife.death and meaning: Discuss the impact of Buddhism on Chinese conceptions of death and the afterlife.

reading  Williams , P. & P. Ladwig (eds.) Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China. Cambridge: CUP, 2012.   Laamann, L. P. “Apostasy and Martyrdom in Eighteenth-century China.” International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church 15, 4 (2015) 275-288.

Quick Write — Animals and Self-Perception — Target Goal Thursday April Eleven — Thank youQuick Write — Animals and Self-Perception — Target Goal Thursday April Eleven — Thank you

Animals and philosophy have an old and long standing connection. Two great European folklore writers — writing about 2000 years apart — used animals to tell us important things about people.  Aesop and Rancine are two famous animal tale writers who were probably aware of “classical” or Socratic philosophy.  Outside of Europe animal tales are […]