Philosophy

Reading: Charles Mills, the Racial Contract, “Overview”

Reading: Charles Mills, the Racial Contract, “Overview” Please write 3-4 paragraphs . Please make sure to refer to the text. Choose ONE of the following prompts: “The whole point of establishing a moral hierarchy and juridically partitioning the polity according to race is to secure and legitimate the privileging of those individuals designated as white/persons and … Read more

Negotiation Article

Negotiation Article Each student will select one of the key terms listed below and search online Library resources to find 1 recent peer reviewed article (within the past 3 years) that closely relate to the concept. Your submission must include the following information in the following format: Key Terms: Multiparty Negotiation Haggling in Negotiation Counter-offering in Negotiation Adversarial Bargaining … Read more

Discuss the Scope and Benefits of Philosophy

Discuss the Scope and Benefits of Philosophy let us focus on the nature and scope as well as the value or benefit for studying philosophy or engaging in the philosophic life (as different from the other academic disciplines). So click on the following three links as provided and read or watch the video, and then … Read more

Explain the five educational philosophies

Explain the five educational philosophies Order Instructions 1.Write an essay that includes the following: 1. You must include an introduction that outlines what your essay is about. (1st paragraph) 2.Summarize (in your own words) each of the five educational philosophies (perennialism, idealism, realism, experimentalism, and existentialism.) You must have one paragraph for each summary. (2, … Read more

Discussion: How can you experience ordinary life events aesthetically?

Discussion: How can you experience ordinary life events aesthetically? More details: Look up the definition of the word “aesthetics” in your textbook. This week, pay attention to aesthetic experiences you have; look for the beauty in every day events. How can you experience ordinary life events aesthetically? How can pouring cream into your coffee, for … Read more

Using Judith Jarvis’ Argument to Discuss Jill’s Scenario

Using Judith Jarvis’ Argument to Discuss Jill’s Scenario ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION Choose one of the following topics and write a single-spaced essay of at least 2000 words. Your introduction and conclusion, if any, should be no more than two sentences each. I discourage you from doing any research beyond extremely careful reading of the assigned texts. … Read more

Evaluate the Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean.

Evaluate the Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean. 1. Your paper must include: A statement of the problem you are trying to solve. A clear statement of the solution you propose: i.e., you must state a thesis. Arguments supporting your thesis. In the (relatively) short papers that you will be writing in this course, in the first paragraph of the paper you … Read more

Describe Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthals

Describe Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthals If we maintain a strict biological definition of “species”, H. sapiens and H. neanderthalensis were NOT separate species as they successfully interbred. What impact might this information have on assigning a date to the origin of humans? Does this change your definition of “human”? Why or why not? word limit:502