Hello, attached is the marking rubric of one of the essays. I think i will do this one first then send the second one because it’s kind confusing.
According to the method, I chose Socratic dialogue. Below are the links about the Socratic dialogue
https://learnit.nd.edu.au/courses/1/N-CORE1000-23S1-SP1/content/_1222844_1/scormcontent/index.html#/lessons/r8AubStRvuQD8180w1YgXlxgHk3iWCAu
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https://learnit.nd.edu.au/courses/1/N-CORE1000-23S1-SP1/content/_1222844_1/scormcontent/index.html#/lessons/Ua5-U477tTaFOSbazmx3aAqc0l3bUL9c
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For the question, I hadn’t not chosen any. You can pick any.
Click this link to access The Preface, (9 pages in total), to John Henry Newman’s book The Idea of University.
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Click this link to access Chapter 16, Newman: God, philosophy, universities, (6 pages in total), from Alisdair MacIntyre’s book God, philosophy, universities: A Selective History of the Catholic Philosophical Tradition.
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Click this link to access Chapter 19, Now: universities, philosophy, God, (8 pages in total), from Alisdair MacIntyre’s book God, Philosophy, Universities: A Selective History of the Catholic Philosophical Tradition.
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Click this link to access Chapter 19, Now: universities, philosophy, God, (8 pages in total), from Alisdair MacIntyre’s book God, Philosophy, Universities: A Selective History of the Catholic Philosophical Tradition.
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I have attached the screenshots for the assessment questions and where the readings can be accessed. Hope this will be helpful.