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Question 1: Why was secular moralism doomed to fail according to Sartre? Question 2: In accordance with your answer to the first question then what is morality
Kant thinks that the "public use of reason" is the key to enlightenment - the process of learning how to think for yourself and take control over your own life.
Which philosopher or philosophers has a unique answer to the concept of truth? Why did you choose then and what makes it unique?
Question: Is prison an appropriate punishment for nonviolent drug crimes? Why or why not?
Identify the following argument as an enumerative induction, an argument by analogy, or a causal argument, evaluate the strength of the argument
In the divided line analogy (509d-511e), Socrates says first to take a vertical line and divided it unevenly. What do original two sections of line represent
Einstein was smart and was able to revolutionize physics. My high school physics teacher is smart. So, my high school physics teacher is able to revolutionize
Immanual Kant famously argued that lying is always wrong. After reading his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, Benjamin Constant challenged Kant's argume
Summarize the situation after the work of Hume in terms of our understanding of how evidence relates to theory in science.
Problem: In this question, please quickly explain "posterior probability".
What issues might arise that would need additional emphasis in the event differentiation was not effective?
Explains Plato's stance on the question of knowledge. What are the best points and how does it make us think about how knowledge is perceived past and present?
How do you think the ethics of care would assess the present immigration policy of Canada?
Problem: What is Nonfinite Loss and Ambiguous Loss?
According to Harari, how is belief in free will connected with the concept of liberal democracy in the 21st century?
Question 1: Explain as best as you can what is subjective ethical relativism is Question 2: Explain as best as you can what cultural ethical relativism is
Critically discuss whether you think methodology choice is appropriate. Also comment on the main divisions/ part of the literature
Ethical analysis of the case: In evaluating this case, please explain in detail how the five philosophers (noted below) and the respective ethical theories
For this journal, describe your routine for success in this online course. What are your weekly, daily, or module-based routines? Be specific.
Case study: "The Enron scandal" Please provide a detailed background and summary of what the Enron Scandal was all about.
For criticism of sufficiency, explain why the liberal model does not, all by itself, achieve meaningful work (you can point out that it's missing psychological,
Selwyn talks about the "Digital Fix" in his book. Provide a summary of this concept and reasons why the COVID-19 pandemic may or may not be that fix.
There are 6 fallacies discussed... Describe what Playing with Numbers is and when you would be able to identify it in your daily life..
List the six phases of the relational dissolution process in order. State each phases and provide at least one sentence to describe each phases.
Question: What does Kant mean when he says human beings are "above all prices?" How does this relate to autonomy?