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Could Marx's alienation potentially detract from the prudential value which work can otherwise manifest?
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The dissertation problem statement emerges from the topic to address what need the research will fulfill. The problem statement must be supported by literature that upholds the need to explore the pro
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Kant tried to solve Hume's skepticism with the intuitions of space and time. He thought that "synthetic apriori" knowledge was the special kind of knowledge that made certainty possible. Mathematics,
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Kant tried to solve Hume's skepticism with the intuitions of space and time. He thought that "synthetic apriori" knowledge was the special kind of knowledge that made certainty possible. Mathematics,
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Discussion Post Topic A: Rawlsian Justice John Rawls claims that justice comes down to a notion of fairness. He proposed a thought experiment wherein he proffers an ideal “original position.” The idea
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Week 5 - Ethical Issue Presentation - DueOct 2, 2021 11:55 PMPHIL200 D009 Summer 2021Assignment Instructions Create an 8-10 slide PPT, or some other presentation, that accomplishes the following: Chos
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You have to do is read the document I have attached (Descartes Meditation), but only the "Second Meditation" and write a 300-350 word reflection on it. Some points that are to be mentioned can be foun
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AT LEAST 300 WORDS Nicomachean Ethics, Book 2 In Book II, Chapter 3, Aristotle discusses the relationship between virtue and pleasure/pain. In this discussion, Aristotle could be said to argue agains
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a) What is Pragmatism (watch the videos)? (b) What is William James' position on free will? (c) How does James address skepticism? write 250 words or more
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Assignment Content The correctional system uses a variety of forms during the intake and assessment process, and these may differ by state. In this assignment, you will become familiar with forms that
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PHIL200 D009 Summer 2021 Instructions: Using the material on moral compasses from weeks 1 and 2, write a paper of no less than 500 words that accomplishes the following: In a section titled "Theories
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Do some research on one of the Eastern systems and then compare it to either Aristotle’s virtue theory or Aquinas’ Natural Law Theory in terms of which seems more reasonable. Which seems more coherent
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Kant's idea might be better understood with an analogy with computers. Computers... compute. Everything that goes on is 1's and 0's. These strings of 1's and 0's are entirely meaningless on their own,
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using some church documents, as a catholic give vivid explanation of what the Holy Mass is.
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Kant uses intuitions to establish metaphysics (means "behind the physical", like primary qualities and essence). The two intuitions are space and time. His argument is that, in order to understand som
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Respond to all discussions. At Least 50 words. You must end with the ethical question related to the discussions for each one.
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(a) What are analytic and synthetic judgments? Which one is mathematics? (b) Does Kant think we need experience to know that 7+5=12? Why? (c) What are the intuitions that make this possible? Please w
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Descartes needs to trust his rational abilities to make a reasonable conclusion for the existence of God. However, in order to trust his rational abilities, he needs the existence of a God to make sur
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Since everyone was contradicting themselves left and right in the last discussion, we need to do this one again... Perhaps there was ambiguity in my questions, but nonetheless, this is an important di
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What is Hume's specific argument against Descartes? (b) What is Hume's specific argument against Locke? (c) What is Pyrrohnian Skepticism, why is it a problem, and how does Hume avoid it? Please writ
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All papers will follow similar directions. Don't plagiarize. If you'd like even more details for how to write a philosophy paper, here's a very helpful link: http://www.sfu.ca/philosophy/resources/wr
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AT LEAST 300 WORKS "For even if the good is the same for a city as for an individual, still the good of the city is apparently a greater and more complete good to acquire and preserve, For while it is
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What kind of problems do you think would arise if all truth was based on the "pragmatic test" for truth?
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Skepticism is brutal. Hume doubts even more than Descartes, and then he just rolls with it. His refutations of Locke and Descartes are surprisingly well done, and so Hume is one of the most popular ph
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a) What is substance in philosophy, and why is Hume arguing it doesn't exist? (b) Why does Hume think cause and effect doesn't exist? (c) What is Hume's refutation of Locke and Descartes both? This o
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Hello to all! I’m asking if anyone can complete this assignment. I need someone who’s going to take their time and complete with accuracy? Study Guide for Exam One RE: Reminder and Review for Examinat
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Hello to all! I’m asking if anyone can complete this assignment. I need someone who’s going to take their time and complete with accuracy. Hello, can you complete my assignment that’s due on 15th of S
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It's 2016 and a man walks into the voting booth. Unbeknownst to him, he was actually the victim of a kidnapping. He was swiped off the street by the Clinton for President campaign and they put a compu
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Locke's understanding of personhood concerns our memories/consciousness. This is actually not so different than "a thinking thing" from Descartes. Locke's actual quote is "a thinking intelligent being
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Locke's understanding of personhood concerns our memories/consciousness. This is actually not so different than "a thinking thing" from Descartes. Locke's actual quote is "a thinking intelligent being
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Synthesis is the act of creating something new from multiple existing entities. Synthesis of research, then, is creating a new idea from existing ideas. Synthesis of research is not a single innate sk
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Power is the ability to cause a change in an object. (a) Why is Locke using his definition of power to talk about free will? (b) Does Locke believe in free will? Why? (c) What determines the will in r
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Hello to all! I’m asking if anyone can complete this assignment. I need someone who’s going to take their time and complete with accuracy. https://brytewave.redshelf.com/app/ecom/shelf
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papers will follow similar directions. This first one will probably be the hardest, even as we dive into more advanced material. This is not an English paper. This is not a history paper. Please give
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Mary's room is a great thought experiment. Please watch the following video for details. Mary's Room: A philosophical thought experiment - Eleanor Nelsen (Links to an external site.) Did Mary
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Innate ideas! John Locke argues that no innate ideas, while Descartes says they have to. What say you? If we don't have innate ideas, how do you know? If we do have innate ideas, what is one of them?
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What is a primary quality? (b) What is secondary quality? (c) What is a power? Give examples for all three. Please write 250 words and do not plagiarize.
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In Topic 2, you read three articles about the role of the researcher. In Topic 3, you took this process a step further and completed the Emerging Writer Worksheet. In that assignment, you identified t
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In Meditation 4, Descartes says that his will is infinite like God's, but not his intellect. For example, I want you to try to imagine round squares. Squares cannot be round, of course, but you can st
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What is essence? (b) What is the essence of a triangle, and how does Descartes know for certain? (c) What is the essence of God according to Descartes, and how does that form a second proof for God's
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Topic: Philosophy of law Description: final paper are intended totest your ability to understand the material covered in the course, to develop unique andoriginal insights regarding that material, and
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How do I arrange these in order?
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Descartes' philosophical technique has come to be known as "Methodological Doubt". Let's play the game. Descartes claims that the large majority of the things we claim to know are not nearly as certa
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Socrates and Descartes both seem to use the existence of souls as part of their philosophy. Socrates' proof for souls is in the Phaedo (and we're not reading that), but we read Descartes this week. Hi
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What are innate ideas? (b) What is Descartes' first certain idea? (c) Descartes How do Socrates and Descartes both use innate ideas? Please write 250 words and do not plagiarize.
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How did Voltaire’s stories reflect the ideas of the Enlightenment? How did Voltaire approach the theme of foreign places and people in his tales? What was the purpose of setting his stories in foreign
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