Category: Philosophy
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Philosophy Question
Format: 8.5″x11″ pages, 1″ margins, Times New Roman font, double spaced lines, indented the first line of each paragraph. Substantial errors in spelling or grammar will result in a reduction of grade. Student name and page number may be placed in a header within the margins, but this is not required (since Canvas will tell…
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Weekly Response: Week 4
Recall from Monday’s reading and class discussion that Bradley Hooker thinks that a plausible approach to Rule Consequentialism (1) should endorse some kind of rule about preventing disasters/serious harms due to noncompliance, but (2) shouldn’t be too demanding (i.e., it shouldn’t require us to donate ALL of our discretionary income to effective charities, like Peter…
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Philosophy personal reflection
Write a 10001200 word personal reflection essay with APA formatting and clear section headings that are based on bold instructions and read the attached instructions and rubrics and please do not use AI at all becuase the instrutctor uses an AI tool to detect AI writing and i need this assginemnt done on the 15th…
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Philosophy personal reflection
Write a 10001200 word personal reflection essay with APA formatting and clear section headings that are based on bold instructions and read the attached instructions and rubrics and please do not use AI at all becuase the instrutctor uses an AI tool to detect AI writing and i need this assginemnt done on the 15th…
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Plato’s theory
Show how the allegory of the cave illustrates both Plato’s theory of knowledge and his view of the importance of philosophy. Please understand that each part of the cave’s analogy corresponds exactly with the elements of Plato’s theory of knowledge. The cave also highlights the ability of philosophy to transform humans into creatures of enlightened…
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m.r wk6 phil101
Discussion Prompt (Sign right, wrong, it depends) Please pick one of the following questions to answer for the forum this week: How does medieval philosophy build on ancient ethical traditions and transform moral philosophy in light of the Christian religion? Considering the debates between natural law theorists and divine command theorists in the Middle Ages,…
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t.r wk2 phil200
Be sure to review the prior to participating in the discussions. You’ll want to review the provided rubric for each discussion prior to posting as well. If you need assistance working in the discussions, review this 2-minute video on . We strive for academic integrity in all aspects of education, and you are expected to…
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c.l wk2 phil101
Part 1: Please pick one of the following questions to answer for the forum this week: Based on Plato’s dialogue, Apology assesses the charge leveled against Socrates for corrupting the youth of Athens. (a)Do you think Socrates corrupted the youth of Athens? If so, why? If not, why not? (b) Summarize and critically evaluate Socrates’…
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forum discussion
Watch the following video (at least up until 1:52) and answer the question below in 1-2 substantial paragraphs. Describe the arguments given by the two speakers in the video. Which arguer was more convincing? Why? Note that you may agree with either of the two views while disagreeing with the reasoning provided for them. Requirements:…
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reading questions
Read Sections 5, 5.1, and 5.2 at this link: Then provide substantial answers to the following. 1. In your own words, explain Divine Command Theory. What are the advantages of the theory? What are the disadvantages? In your view, is DCT an acceptable theory of ethics? 2. Explain the Euthyphro Dilemma. Be sure to thoroughly…
