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People of different cultures engage in various practices and espouse divergent notions about what is right and wrong. What does this tell us about our own ethical commitments?
Given what you now know regarding how Congress works and how a bill is passed, what is different about an omnibus bill? Describe the strategy behind omnibus bills?
Explain why does Scottish nationalism appear to be quite strong, whereas Welsh nationalism seems much weaker?
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Please discuss Plato's understanding of rationalism and human knowing and how his Allegory of the Cave depicts this understanding and parallels Christian thought.
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Discuss of the differences between rationalism and empiricism when discussing epistemological issues. Further reading resources.
Descartes tells us that, in order to see what is real, we must first doubt all we know with our senses. Our senses can deceive us. Are we dreaming? Are we being manipulated by an evil genius?
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A discussion of Plato's understanding of rationalism and human knowing and how his Allegory of the Cave depicts this understanding and parallels Christian thought.
Based upon Aristotle's science of the first philosophy, examine how Aristotle's metaphysics might guide contemporary people to knowledge regarding the world.
The historical development of determinism, existentialism an dualism. who the main contributors were and the evolution of how each grew out of original field of epistemology or metaphysics.
Summarize Plato's story of the Cave. Discuss the Five of Aquinas. Critically Existentialism, noting 3 major Philosophers who subscribed to the view.
Locate and give a synopsis in an article published in the last 5 years that discusses a philosopher or a school of philosophy. What were the basic assumptions?
Please help me with complete and concise explanation of Plato's Theory of forms and the myths relating to the Forms, including discussions of the Sun, the Line and the Cave.
What is the meaning of life? This is, surely, ultimate philosophical question. We are here. We spend our days making a living, having little fun and feeling some pain, meeting people with background
Compare and contrast soft and hard determinism, referring to philosophers who held each view. ( Mill, heisenberg,and Hume).
Distinguish between actions that are voluntary and involuntary. Have you ever been concerned with an action that was less than fully voluntary?
To what extent is human behavior determined by external and internal influences? Do we have free will? Can these two ways of accounting for human action be reconciled with each other?
Do you believe that individual human beings survive their own deaths? Notice that your answer to this question needs to be consistent with your position on other aspects of human nature.
There're various concepts associated with Presocratics that appear to have been decisive in development of philosophy and science.
The Greek account of creation of universe gives us a peek in the minds of primitive man. This account of the creation reveals a stark contrast to modern-day versions of the creation.