Instructions Your task in this assignment is to find two articles, published either on the Internet or in print, each of which purports to provide useful and true information about some topic. The topics are up to you, but try to choose something that matters to you or to other people you know. There is […]
Discipline: Philosophy
What need is there, if any, to distinguish ‘personal’ and ‘subpersonal’ levels of explanation, and how are we to conceptualize that distinction?What need is there, if any, to distinguish ‘personal’ and ‘subpersonal’ levels of explanation, and how are we to conceptualize that distinction?
BE SURE TO GO THRU ALL THE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS, AND MAKE SURE TO USE PROPER RELEVANT CITATION AS I HAVE HAD ISSUES EARLIER WITH ESSAY PRO WHERE THE WRITER MADE UP FAKE CITATIONS ON THIER OWN. THE ATTACHED FILES CONTANS TWO (2) .PPTX DOCUMENTS AS WELL, PLEASE GO THRU THE READER NOTES AS WELL. Your […]
drawing on Alston’s writings in the article “Religious Experience and Religious Belief”drawing on Alston’s writings in the article “Religious Experience and Religious Belief”
Critically evaluate the argument below, drawing on Alston’s writings in the article “Religious Experience and Religious Belief”. Premise 1: Ordinary beliefs based on sense-perception are epistemically justified, in that they are justified in the normative sense on the weaker requirement (Jnw). Premise 2: M-beliefs (manifestation-beliefs) based on religious perception are similar in important respects to […]
This assignment presents another “What would you do?” scenario that necessitates ethical reasoningThis assignment presents another “What would you do?” scenario that necessitates ethical reasoning
Instructions Purpose This assignment presents another “What would you do?” scenario that necessitates ethical reasoning. Though it might seem a bit far-fetched, we often encounter similar situations. This assignment clarifies the importance of one’s ethical frameworks and demonstrates how different might be our decisions when operating under different ethical frameworks. This assignment supports the following […]
present your fully formed, balanced, and philosophically viable position on the topic you chose. This assignment prepares you to be able to make a defense of your thoughts and positions in a way that is acceptable and persuasive.present your fully formed, balanced, and philosophically viable position on the topic you chose. This assignment prepares you to be able to make a defense of your thoughts and positions in a way that is acceptable and persuasive.
You have been asked to write an article for your community magazine in which you will address a popular, local issue using philosophy. You may choose your topic from any of the subjects, or combination of subjects, that we cover in class. (Discuss your topic with me if you are in doubt.) You may either […]
Explain one of Śaṅkara’s criticisms of Buddhism. Explain at least one reply that a Buddhist could offer against this criticism.Explain one of Śaṅkara’s criticisms of Buddhism. Explain at least one reply that a Buddhist could offer against this criticism.
Explain one of Śaṅkara’s criticisms of Buddhism. Explain at least one reply that a Buddhist could offer against this criticism. How could Śaṅkara defend his argument against this reply? In view of these considerations, does Śaṅkara’s criticism give us a good reason to reject the Buddhist teaching against which it is directed? This is a […]
Explain the trial of Socrates. How does Socrates go about defending himself? What are the main ideas presented by Socrates? What reasons are there to say whether these ideas are credible or not?Explain the trial of Socrates. How does Socrates go about defending himself? What are the main ideas presented by Socrates? What reasons are there to say whether these ideas are credible or not?
25% of grade (100 points), 4-6 pages, due by April 15th, 11pm You have a one week window to submit your essay. All essays should be in MLA format, double spaced, with a 12 point font. No late essays allowed. It is fine to use outside sources like the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (see the […]
Quine, Ayer, Grice & Strawson – Empiricism, verificationism, critiques and responesesQuine, Ayer, Grice & Strawson – Empiricism, verificationism, critiques and responeses
“Please upload your first paper here in WORD Format. The word count is 3000 words +/- 10%. You may choose your topic freely from the texts we read. If you go outside of these readings for your central topic, then please consult me first. For other sources, you must use peer-reviewed texts only (articles, books). […]
In 200 WORDS ONLY (225 words MAX) (Citations of all 3 article should be included), SCAN through the articles and answer the questionsIn 200 WORDS ONLY (225 words MAX) (Citations of all 3 article should be included), SCAN through the articles and answer the questions
The Answer should not be more than 225 words. The title of the page and student detail information and citation can be another 225-275 words. PLEASE. I may ask to shorten the response if over 225 words. You must still answer all questions within the word limit correctly. Read Postman articles. What does Postman mean […]
Critically analyze and compare the political philosophies of libertarianism, liberalism, and communitarianismCritically analyze and compare the political philosophies of libertarianism, liberalism, and communitarianism
In a 1000-1500 word essay, critically analyze and compare the political philosophies of libertarianism, liberalism, and communitarianism. Your essay should provide a clear understanding of each philosophy, explore their respective core principles, values, and assumptions, and discuss how each philosophy addresses the role of the individual, the state, and the community in society. Additionally, consider […]