Discipline: Philosophy

Assignment: To allow students to research, create and teach from the tools of PowerPoint. 1. Sex trafficking in the U.S. (debt trafficking comes with both).Assignment: To allow students to research, create and teach from the tools of PowerPoint. 1. Sex trafficking in the U.S. (debt trafficking comes with both).

Purpose: To pair or trio with others students to create a Teaching Tool. To critically examine and teach on human trafficking in the U.S. C2: Humanities (ALOs) Upon successful completion of a C2 course, students should be able to: analyze and understand works of philosophical and humanistic importance, including their temporal and cultural dimensions; explore […]

respond to Immanuel Kant’s statement of enlightenment, give your reasons Include your observations for your agreement or disagreement. This is not a paper on the Enlightment. This is a paper about your personal response to the Kant’s statement.respond to Immanuel Kant’s statement of enlightenment, give your reasons Include your observations for your agreement or disagreement. This is not a paper on the Enlightment. This is a paper about your personal response to the Kant’s statement.

n his essay “What Is Enlightenment,” Immanuel Kant expresses the essence of Enlightenment, or Intellectual Independence, in the following words: ENLIGHTENMENT is the emergence of man from the immaturity for which he is himself responsible. Immaturity is the inability to use one’s understanding without the guidance of another. Man is responsible for his own immaturity, […]

It is a one-page essay about Ancient Greek Philosophy. Basically you are asked to read the book, which i will attach it below, and answer some questions.It is a one-page essay about Ancient Greek Philosophy. Basically you are asked to read the book, which i will attach it below, and answer some questions.

Please read through Nicomachean Ethics II.1–6 & X.6–9 (which is at about page 948)in the book attached below and answer this question below: Throughout the Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle paints a rich and varied picture of the many ways in which humans can engage in virtuous behavior. In book X he seems to suggest that happiness […]

Immanuel Kant’s Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics- Kant’s take on positive harm and his philosophy to address itImmanuel Kant’s Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics- Kant’s take on positive harm and his philosophy to address it

This paper is on the topic of Immanuel Kant’s Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics (Second Edition) It must be 3 full pages in length, single spaced MLA format, and would be best to refer to the book within the essay.  I’m a beginner level in philosophy (first class ever). The prompt is as follows: Kant […]

In Plato’s “Euthyphro,” Socrates asks whether something is pious because it is loved by the gods or loved by the gods because it is pious. Provide a precise analysis of this distinction and its implications for piety.In Plato’s “Euthyphro,” Socrates asks whether something is pious because it is loved by the gods or loved by the gods because it is pious. Provide a precise analysis of this distinction and its implications for piety.

In Plato’s “Euthyphro,” Socrates asks whether something is pious because it is loved by the gods or loved by the gods because it is pious. Provide a precise analysis of this distinction and its implications for piety. In Plato’s “Euthyphro,” Socrates asks whether something is pious because it is loved by the gods or loved […]

“The Five Ways,” Aquinas provides five different arguments for the existence of God. The “First Way”“The Five Ways,” Aquinas provides five different arguments for the existence of God. The “First Way”

In “The Five Ways,” Aquinas provides five different arguments for the existence of God. The “First Way” is based upon claims about motion and change. In your explanation provide an account of the “First Way” that demonstrates your understanding and, in your analysis section, criticize the argument Aquinas makes. Some questions to consider: Aquinas uses […]

The views found in the writings of two philosophers studied in class on an issue (1-2 pgs for each philosopher)The views found in the writings of two philosophers studied in class on an issue (1-2 pgs for each philosopher)

As stated in the Syllabus, a 3-5 page paper explaining the views found in the writings of two philosophers studied in class on an issue (1-2 pgs for each philosopher) and comparing them to each other (1-2 pages). This first paper will be on philosophers in the political philosophy section. These papers are meant to […]

Discuss the arguments for and against it in the body of the paper, and then tell me where you stand towards the end of the paper and why.Discuss the arguments for and against it in the body of the paper, and then tell me where you stand towards the end of the paper and why.

Discuss the arguments for and against it in the body of the paper, and then tell me where you stand towards the end of the paper and why. If you choose the philosophical topic of free will, for example, discuss some reasons for why philosophers believe humans have free will as well as arguments for […]

Question: – Is the so-call “Problem of Evil” strong enough to dismantle the theistic view of the world? Is any of “theodicies” convincing enough to uphold it?Question: – Is the so-call “Problem of Evil” strong enough to dismantle the theistic view of the world? Is any of “theodicies” convincing enough to uphold it?

Question: – Is the so-call “Problem of Evil” strong enough to dismantle the theistic view of the world? Is any of “theodicies” convincing enough to uphold it? Use the following sources in the essay: Reading A…St. Thomas, Summa Theologica, Q.2, esp., 3rd Article, Obj. 1 (p.5) & Reply (p.7) Reading B…Zagzebski, “The Problem of Evil” […]

Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave,” and the Apology, and also Bertrand Russell’s “The Value of Philosophy”Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave,” and the Apology, and also Bertrand Russell’s “The Value of Philosophy”

We have read Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave,” and the Apology, and also Bertrand Russell’s “The Value of Philosophy,” all to help us begin to grasp what philosophy is about and how it might be relevant to our lives. This assignment gives you the opportunity to further formulate your own ideas on this topic. Using […]