This the final paper that I have to write for my philosophy class. I was told that we can pick any topic that we want to write about. Some example is this but feel pre to change it as long as it lays on the interction. 1. The Ethical Implications of Non-Violent Resistance in the Context […]
Discipline: Philosophy
Would you lead a life of immorality and injustice if you could get away with it?Would you lead a life of immorality and injustice if you could get away with it?
### The Story of Gyges’ Ring in Plato’s “Republic”: You need to understand the story of Gyges’ ring and its role in discussing moral and justice issues. The focus is on the moral challenge posed by Glaucon through this story: if there were no punishment, would people still choose to be just? ### Ethical Theories […]
A set essay question on health care, paternalism, truth telling and confidentialityA set essay question on health care, paternalism, truth telling and confidentiality
Should non-maleficence ever trump autonomy? Critically discuss with reference to health care, paternalism and/or truth telling and/or confidentiality. Answering this essay question requires critical analysis. The essay should include reasons for and against the positions under consideration, including critical reflection on those reasons. Don’t consider the current legality of proposed actions. Do make clear any […]
Implications of Peter Hacker’s Interpretation of Wittgenstein’s View on Machines: A Comprehensive AnalysisImplications of Peter Hacker’s Interpretation of Wittgenstein’s View on Machines: A Comprehensive Analysis
According to eminent Wittgenstein scholar Peter Hacker, for Wittgenstein ‘it makes no sense to ascribe thought or thoughtlessness, understanding, misunderstanding or failure to understand to machines’ (Wittgenstein’s Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy,1996, p. 134). Using Wittgenstein’s own words, how would you argue in support of Hacker’s interpretation of Wittgenstein—and how would you argue against this […]
5.3: Personal Freedom and Others & The 9 People You’ll Date, According to Simone de Beauvoir5.3: Personal Freedom and Others & The 9 People You’ll Date, According to Simone de Beauvoir
Referring to Beauvoir’s “Personal Freedom and Others” (Ch. 2 of Ethics of Ambiguity) and Valentine’s “The 9 People You’ll Date, According to Simone de Beauvoir,” SOURCES HERE: https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/ethics/de-beauvoir/ambiguity/ch03.htm#s2 https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-9-people-youll-date-according-to-simone-de-beauvoir_n_55ae688de4b08f57d5d28a88 USE IN-TEXT CITATIONS identify a figure within popular culture (film, tv, book, video games, other media) – new age figure that appeals to GEN Z OR […]
Understanding Yard Plant Aesthetics: Balancing Ethics and Sustainability in Suburban Minnesota landscapingUnderstanding Yard Plant Aesthetics: Balancing Ethics and Sustainability in Suburban Minnesota landscaping
Literature review along with input from interviews from people in suburbs with suburban yards. Focus is on the flora and less on the lawns. I do not need much about lawns at all. I want this to be a research essay that is an accessible educational refrence point for people. I have been stuck with […]
Your Final Essay will be on the topic of legalizing and/or decriminalizing sex work.Your Final Essay will be on the topic of legalizing and/or decriminalizing sex work.
Your Final Essay will be on the topic of legalizing and/or decriminalizing sex work. This essay will require you to write an 8 page (about 2000 word) essay (double spaced, 12 pt. font, Times New Roman). At least 6 independent academic sources and you need to use quotes directly from your 6 sources, not just an ambiguous citation. […]
Read and respond to the essay, “You don’t have a right to believe whatever you want to,” by Daniel DeNicola.Read and respond to the essay, “You don’t have a right to believe whatever you want to,” by Daniel DeNicola.
Read and respond to the essay, “You don’t have a right to believe whatever you want to,” by Daniel DeNicola. Your essay should engage with DeNicola’s argument, but also engage with the specific problem of how to gain knowledge from web sources (like twitter, youtube, or tiktok) – why does belief require us to fact […]
Before writing out the full 800 word (or more) mini-essay response, write out your response in a simple premise-conclusion format and post it at the top of your response.Before writing out the full 800 word (or more) mini-essay response, write out your response in a simple premise-conclusion format and post it at the top of your response.
Read: “If Liquor Stores Are Essential, Why Isn’t Church?” by McConnell and Raskin in The New York Times Before writing out the full 800 word (or more) mini-essay response, write out your response in a simple premise-conclusion format and post it at the top of your response. Include in your argument one of the rules of proof we discussed. Post […]
Plato’s Ring of Gyges allegory and what Plato thinks it proves about human nature. Next, you will apply this to the modern-day issue of internet anonymity -sources will be providedPlato’s Ring of Gyges allegory and what Plato thinks it proves about human nature. Next, you will apply this to the modern-day issue of internet anonymity -sources will be provided
Paper Topic: In class, you studied Plato’s Ring of Gyges allegory and what Plato thinks it provesabout human nature. Next, you will apply this to the modern–day issue of internet anonymity.In this paper you will (1) introduce your topic and (2) give a brief overview of Plato’s Ring ofGyges allegory. Then, using the modern–day issue […]