In one full paragraph, please explain the difference between “Consequentialism” and “Non-Consequentialism.” In your explanation, please use at least one example of an ethical decision that you have *personally* had to consider. (In other words, how would a Consequentialist approach the decision you had to make? How would a Non-Consequentialist approach that very same decision?) […]
Discipline: Philosophy
Examine Phenomenology of Spirit in paragraph 187, linking it to self-sufficiency and non-self-sufficiency in the assigned passages. Explore the master-servant dynamic and assess if Hegel’s view of self-sufficiency implies criticism of Descartes’s view.Examine Phenomenology of Spirit in paragraph 187, linking it to self-sufficiency and non-self-sufficiency in the assigned passages. Explore the master-servant dynamic and assess if Hegel’s view of self-sufficiency implies criticism of Descartes’s view.
Since you are required to be succinct, focus simply on stating the key ideas directly and simply. You do not need a flowery introduction or any kind of “hook.” You should begin simply by stating directly the conclusion of the argument that you outline in the paper. In the remainder of your paper, you should set out […]
Philosophy 2nd year module – Question: “Explain and assess at least one objection to Locke’s hypothesis of thinking matter.” (aim for score of 75-85 please)Philosophy 2nd year module – Question: “Explain and assess at least one objection to Locke’s hypothesis of thinking matter.” (aim for score of 75-85 please)
Question for Philosophy 2nd year module “Explain and assess at least one objection to Locke’s hypothesis of thinking matter.” I have attached an example of a first class essay but please do not write a first class essay. Use this essay as an example of the level of writing required for a first class mark […]
Compare the corrupting teachings of The Prince and the Discourses from the perspective of the homily Pope Benedict delivered at his 4/24/05 installation Mass. Would the pope have found the two books equally objectionable?Compare the corrupting teachings of The Prince and the Discourses from the perspective of the homily Pope Benedict delivered at his 4/24/05 installation Mass. Would the pope have found the two books equally objectionable?
Cite directly from the Discourses on Livy and The Prince both by machiavelli, as well as the homily attached Use The Prince (Chicago edition) and Discourses on Livy (Chicago) provide direct quotes from each of the sources.
The Impact of Sandra Harding’s Theories on Feminist Epistemology in Modern ScienceThe Impact of Sandra Harding’s Theories on Feminist Epistemology in Modern Science
MINIMUM of 20 peer-reviewed journal articles, books—no webpages, no URLs* – there is no page number requirement or limit. This is an annotated bibliography for a 6-page paper… The goal of this research is to look at how Sandra Harding’s beliefs have affected and molded feminist epistemology within the framework of contemporary scientific methods. (I.e., […]
the influence of cultural and/or religious traditions or worldviews on a major work of medieval writingthe influence of cultural and/or religious traditions or worldviews on a major work of medieval writing
Important Note: Before starting the Analytical Reading Journal assignment, please read the Purpose and Instructions for Analytical Reading Journals. Analyze the influence of cultural and/or religious traditions or worldviews on a major work of medieval writing included in the module (Aquinas, Avicenna, or de Pisan). Be mindful not to oversimply the role of historical context. Explain how […]
Summarizing and exploring an objection to Locke’s account of personal identity in in Book II, Chapter xxvii of his Essay Concerning Human Understanding.Summarizing and exploring an objection to Locke’s account of personal identity in in Book II, Chapter xxvii of his Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
The assignment is to write a paper summarizing and exploring an objection to Locke’s account of personal identity in Book II, Chapter xxvii of his Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Specifically, your paper should do A, B, and C: (A) Summarize Locke’s account of personal identity in your own words. (~50% of length) In your summary, make […]
Write on the topic “How Do Science and Religion Interact, and Are They Incompatible?” (Use attached PDF info from Chapter 7 to pick up points and references)Write on the topic “How Do Science and Religion Interact, and Are They Incompatible?” (Use attached PDF info from Chapter 7 to pick up points and references)
Develop a thesis and argue the thesis with one objection raised and answered. Write on the topic “How Do Science and Religion Interact, and Are They Incompatible?” Write in simple language. EX Thesis – In this paper, I will argue for the fact that God exists, with reference to the ontological argument and the moral […]
Explain the Influence of Pythagoras, Parmenides, and Heraclitus in Plato’s Thought.Explain the Influence of Pythagoras, Parmenides, and Heraclitus in Plato’s Thought.
Use this sources for the paper, it is mandatory. –julian Marias. History of Philosophy. Translated from the Spanish by Stanley Appelbaum and Clarence C. Strowbridge. Dover Publications Inc.1967. –The Dictionary of Philosophy. Peter Angeles. New York: Harper Perennial, 1992.
This assignment clarifies the importance of how we understand addiction and whether or not we can see addiction as a free will choice or as a predetermined condition, depending on how we use the different theories on free will from our readings.This assignment clarifies the importance of how we understand addiction and whether or not we can see addiction as a free will choice or as a predetermined condition, depending on how we use the different theories on free will from our readings.
MUST be in 12 point, Times New Roman font, use 1 inch margins, use page numbers, include title page and works cited page. Essay must answer the following: What would d’Holbach say about the passage above? How would a determinist address the issue of “changes in the brain”? What would a compatibilist or soft-determinist say […]