nstructionsDo not write your name in the test itself just your student ID.The lengths for each answer will d But the total number of words should not exceed 1600.Footnotes should be used for citations only.All you need to answer these questions are the texts and your note I discourage you from using any outside sources. […]
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Philosophy


1. Discuss the role that justice Plays in Platos ideal state. What is Platos understanding of virtue and how is it reflected in the ideal states social structure? Explain the kinds of characteristics he feels are essential for rulers of the ideal state to have. 2. What does Aristotle hold the function of a human […]
Argumentative essay over the material we discussed in the past 2 weeks


Hi! You did my paper last time and it was phenomenal! I got an A and would love it if you could write my next one due tomorrow! It is an argumentative essay again over one or more of the readings we have discussed in the past 2 weeks. These are the material/readings we were […]
Aristotle’s Views on Happiness


1) Research Aristotle’s quote “Happiness is not pleasure, nor is it virtue. It is the exercise of virtue. Happiness cannot be achieved until the end of one’s life. Hence it is a goal and not a temporary state.” 2) Research Aristotle’s views on happiness. 3) Analyze, articulate, and discuss Aristotle’s position on happiness clearly, and […]
critial thinking


Read The Case for Torture” by Michael Levin. Specify the following: Issue- Conclusion- Reasons- *Fallacies- Types of Evidence (intuition, personal experience, analogies, case examples, authorities, research studies, etc.); Identify the types of evidence used, how the author used them, and judge each piece’s quality (good, fair, poor) and why
ethics religion/nursing


Week 7 Discussion: Virtuous Person, Virtuous CitizenONE FULL PAGE PLEASE DO NOT MAKE A TITLE PAGE Required ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 12LessonMinimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)IntroductionEach person owes a duty to himself or herself and to the world to study ethics and to engage in […]
any


Be precise in your speech. Difficulties in communication are often caused by ambiguity, and a lack of clarity. This chapter should help us get better at defining our terms, and knowing how to decipher well reasoned argument from sloppy imprecise argument. 1. Summarize the basic problems, principles, and methods of Logic. 6. Assess the arguments […]
The meaning of life


(a) From your own present point of view, does life have a meaning? Leo Tolstoy and David Swenson present a theistic answer to that question, (b) what is the difference between their arguments? (c) Use these two articles to support your argument or reject your argument.Make sure to use the first paragraph to introduce the […]
Phl Unit 7


Read Chapters I and II, of Kant’s major foundational work in ethics, Groundwork to a Metaphysics of Morals. (You can skip ch. 3 if pressed for time.) We have devoted quite a bit to Kant now, so you should be able to analyze and evaluate this core theory: In your short essay, assess Kant’s ethical […]
Any topic (writer’s choice)


Compelling headlineSnapping introductionPossibility storytelling/ pull the reader inDefine problem and/or pose a questionOffer solutions and/or answer the questionPull in research and include evidenceConclusion or call to actionWhat to do next? Ask own questions. Pose discussion question