Describe what he means by these terms-Do you have any objections to his theory?

Nietzche discussion Nietzsche’s fundamental insight or assertion seems to be that in order to understand morality we must look at history and human culture. For him morality is not natural in the sense of already being there but is created by humans and evolves. His example is the evolution of what he calls master and […]

oes your reconstruction reveal a complex understanding of the “Socratic Dialogues”?

First Paper: Reconstruction (Plato’s System) Instructions: The “Socratic Dialogues” by Plato provide us with a rich conception of the philosophical life as lived by Socrates and of Philosophy itself. This exam will assess your grasp of Plato’s system of Philosophy as found in the “Socratic Dialogues”. Plato intentionally scattered his thought throughout the dialogues. Your […]

Write a research paper structured as a logical argument with at least two premises, a refutation of a counter argument, and a clearly defined conclusion.

Write a research paper structured as a logical argument with at least two premises, a refutation of a counter argument, and a clearly defined conclusion. Identify and use the resources to write a research paper made available in this course and by Lone Star college. Search and select Academic Sources according to the following criteria: […]

Which moral factors should a country consider when deciding who can and can’t immigrate to its lands?

The Ethics of Immigration Do wealthy and freer nations have a duty to admit citizens from poorer and more oppressed countries if doing so would improve their quality of life? Why or why not? Which moral factors should a country consider when deciding who can and can’t immigrate to its lands?

Which moral factors should a country consider when deciding who can and can’t immigrate to its lands?

The Ethics of Immigration Do wealthy and freer nations have a duty to admit citizens from poorer and more oppressed countries if doing so would improve their quality of life? Why or why not? Which moral factors should a country consider when deciding who can and can’t immigrate to its lands?

What  missing premises would be needed to complete the argument-Are these missing premises justified or merely assumptions?

How is social media harmful to a relationship? Explain your topic and state the specific question that you are addressing. Presentation of an Argument Describe the scholarly source on one side of the issue. Present what you see as the main argument from that source . Evaluation of the quality of the reasoning in this […]

Why does Aristotle believe while an action can be praised as right or good, may not necessarily be Virtuous?

This is coursework ARISTOTLE (1) According to Aristotle, while people may disagree about to how to achieve it,everyone ultimately desires the same “End” or goal, which for Aristotle is“Happiness.” Why does he refer to it as an “Activity” that only “Man” canexperience or appreciate? Why does he say neither animals nor children are “Happy” in […]

Discuss what the Christian response to Platonism, as found, for example and most notably, in the thought of Augustine.

The Passion of the Western Mind by Richard Tarnas Richard Tarnas asserts that Greek philosophy was, “in the view of many early Christian theologians, a divinely prearranged matrix for the rational explication of the Christian faith” (The Passion of the Western Mind, pp. 100-101). Notwithstanding, “faith was the primary means, and reason a distant second, […]