Philosophy

Philosophy Question ( Moral Dilemmas )

Philosophy Question ( Moral Dilemmas ) THE PURPOSE OF THIS ASSIGNMENT IS TO Use basic philosophical vocabulary, major arguments, and positions in philosophical ethics (Objective 2.2), Discuss ethical positions (Objective 4.1), and Present arguments for ethical positions (Objective 4.2). Resolving moral dilemmas requires ethical reasoning. Generally, a dilemma is a situation where there is no clear choice between … Read more

Philos Discussion

Philos Discussion Definitions Prompt #1: Can we have successful discussions of controversial topics without bothering at all about definitions of key terms? Explain your answer. Definitions Prompt #2: Can we make words mean anything we wish? In what sense is this true and in what sense is this false? Definition of Technology #3: Do you … Read more

Demonstrate an understanding of various philosophical concepts and topics.

Demonstrate an understanding of various philosophical concepts and topics. Clearly and concisely answer each of the following questions in absolutely no more than a half, double-spaced typed page. (Use 12 point Times New Roman with one-inch margins, header, and footer). You will not receive credit for any part of your answer that exceeds this space restriction. You … Read more

Explaining the difference between consequentialism and deontology

Explaining the difference between consequentialism and deontology Topic: The Trolley Problem Thesis Statement: To demonstrate an understanding of the various concepts and cases covered in the trolley problem  Explaining the difference between consequentialism and deontology  Explaining how the views of consequentialism and deontology apply to three of the cases discussed in the Trolley … Read more

Philosophy Question-Epistemic Injustices

Philosophy Question-Epistemic Injustices Format: Your essay should be 4-5 pages long (1200-1500 words, no more or less without penalty). While graded online, papers should still be double-spaced with a 12-point font. You are responsible for keeping a digital copy of your paper. Late work without a documented excuse will be penalized at 1/3 of a … Read more

What is the Categorical Imperative and how can it be applied?

 What is the Categorical Imperative and how can it be applied? Please answer each of these questions in a substantial paragraph. Be sure that you have a clear topic sentence for each paragraph. Each answer is worth 10% of the total exam grade. Consider Kantian Ethics. What is the Categorical Imperative and how can it … Read more

Philosophy Question-Rule for Poetry and Power of Media in Marketing

Philosophy Question-Rule for Poetry and Power of Media in Marketing Group A Assignment: General Rubric (Remember, as always, you are graded on how well you follow the instructions in the prompt.) Summary: Plato gives poetry—particularly stories and myths told to young people—to be crucial in forming their characters. His sense seems to be that the kind … Read more

Discuss the Role of Property in Locke’s Philosophical Thought

Discuss the Role of Property in Locke’s Philosophical Thought Instructions: Choose ONE of the following topics. Write an essay on the questions it raises, trying to produce a single, integrated paper with a clearly developed line of argument, even though the topic may consist of several distinct quotations and questions. Support your argument with lots … Read more

Philosophy-Utilitarianism

Philosophy-Utilitarianism 1. Reading What is due? Hi, for this week assignment, please read carefully Bentham on utilitarianism and Carritt’s criticism of it. Chose one of the three criticisms that Carritt thinks are valid (number 2, 3 or 4), and write a short essay DEFENDING utilitarianism against the objection. Write 150 to 400 words (note that … Read more