Discipline: Philosophy

What does Nozick’s experience machine thought experiment teach us about the importance of connections to the natural world for a flourishing human life?What does Nozick’s experience machine thought experiment teach us about the importance of connections to the natural world for a flourishing human life?

maximum of 2,000 words essay (this does not include bibliography) Recommended Reading: Brennan, A. and Lo, Y.-S., ‘Environmental Ethics’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, section 4.(include in the files) The following can be googled. Crisp, R., ‘Well-Being’, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Feldman, F., 2011, ‘What we learn from the experience machine’, The Cambridge Companion to Nozick’s Anarchy, State, […]

Paper on (The Bad seed by William March, Undenied Refugees, and the Theory of Absurd) Using examples from textPaper on (The Bad seed by William March, Undenied Refugees, and the Theory of Absurd) Using examples from text

 Compose a persuasive essay that has a clear three-part structure (introduction, supporting paragraphs, and conclusion) in response to the prompt.   Prompt: Many of our readings suggest that those who use the word evil to accuse others are often the ones who are frequently unethical themselves and, in a few cases, actually guilty of committing crimes […]

The purpose of this discussion is to compare and contrast various viewpoints on the value of ‘ philosophy.The purpose of this discussion is to compare and contrast various viewpoints on the value of ‘ philosophy.

Answer the following questions: • Betrand Russell, Socrates, and Janet Radcliffe Richards all argue that philosophy is valuable, but they may do so for different reasons and on the basis of different arguments. • What arguments do they make about the value of Philosophy? What similarities do you see between their views? What differences are […]

What is Nietzsche’s point of view about what is good? What is the most useful part of his views about goodness? What is a dangerous or misleading part of his views about goodness? Provide evidence to support your conclusion.What is Nietzsche’s point of view about what is good? What is the most useful part of his views about goodness? What is a dangerous or misleading part of his views about goodness? Provide evidence to support your conclusion.

  What is Nietzsche’s point of view about what is good? What is the most useful part of his views about goodness? What is a dangerous or misleading part of his views about goodness? Provide evidence to support your conclusion. Please give the evidence to support the conclusion in answer. Please do not copy and […]

Sovereignty & subsidiarity in Johannes Althusius’s (1563–1638) Politica (1603) bookSovereignty & subsidiarity in Johannes Althusius’s (1563–1638) Politica (1603) book

10-page essay on Johannes Althusius (1563–1638) his and sovereignty & subsidiarity concepts in the Politica (1603) book.  (Subsidiarity principle= assignment of power to small units: the principle that political power should be exercised by the smallest or least central unit of government). The main source of this essay is his main work Politica, which is […]

Ethical Frameworks: Socrates’ unique ethical philosophy, Kant’s deontology, Mill’s utilitarianism, and Beauvoir’s existentialismEthical Frameworks: Socrates’ unique ethical philosophy, Kant’s deontology, Mill’s utilitarianism, and Beauvoir’s existentialism

Choose two of the following ethical frameworks: Socrates’ unique ethical philosophy, Kant’s deontology, Mill’s utilitarianism, and Beauvoir’s existentialism.  For each framework, explain what you believe to be its most important principles or ideas, and provide an example of how it might be applied to a real-life ethical dilemma. Next, choose one of these frameworks with […]

Help with 4 short (200 words essay) questions for Critical thinking philosophy examHelp with 4 short (200 words essay) questions for Critical thinking philosophy exam

I need help answering 4 short essay questions (answers should be max 250 words) and no use of ai.  I need this in 90min maxQuestions: 1) Consider the following argument: (1) Paris is the capital of France or the square root of twenty-five is nine; (2) the square root of twenty-five is not nine; therefore (3) […]

1500 word PHILOSOPHY Term Paper (Only accept if familiar with writing on philosophical arguments)1500 word PHILOSOPHY Term Paper (Only accept if familiar with writing on philosophical arguments)

Topic: Abortion: For or Against   My Position:  I want to support the argument in favor of abortion rights Use: Marquis (Against Abortion) and Brown (For Abortion)  ELEMENTS THAT MUST BE INCLUDED:  Marquis’s argument that I want to refute should be included in your thesis statement and introduction:   –After writing a general overview (1/2 or short […]

In Canada, is two-tier MRI just? Was it morally permissible for Sanders’ father to purchase a private MRI for his son? In answering this second question, assume, for the sake of argument, that two-tier MRI is unjust in Canada.In Canada, is two-tier MRI just? Was it morally permissible for Sanders’ father to purchase a private MRI for his son? In answering this second question, assume, for the sake of argument, that two-tier MRI is unjust in Canada.

TOPIC:  WRITE AN ESSAY  ON  “In Canada, is two-tier MRI just? Was it morally permissible for Sanders’ father to purchase a private MRI for his son? In answering this second question, assume, for the sake of argument, that two-tier MRI is unjust in Canada.” – Approximate Word Length: 2,000-2,100 words – Submit as a WORD […]

how would YOU define an emotion (as something distinct from a feeling, perception, or cognition)? Explain with a few examples and then raise serious objections against your OWN definition. Why is desire or physical pain, not an emotion?how would YOU define an emotion (as something distinct from a feeling, perception, or cognition)? Explain with a few examples and then raise serious objections against your OWN definition. Why is desire or physical pain, not an emotion?

This is the full prompt (there was a 255 character limit above): After being exposed to philosophers’, scientists’ and psychologists’ writings on emotion, how would YOU define an emotion (as something distinct from a feeling, perception, or cognition)? Explain with a few examples and then raise serious objections against your OWN definition. Why is desire or physical pain, not an […]