Aristotle

Topic: justifying forgiveness for wrongdoing

Topic: justifying forgiveness for wrongdoing Come up with a way you wronged someone and made up for it according to the views of either Aristotle, Locke, or Boxill (say which one), but NOT according to either Radzik, Bovens or Hieronymi (say which one), and so the victim refuses to forgive you. Say why. What action … Read more

Philosophy Question-Ethics in Mask Wearing

Philosophy Question-Ethics in Mask Wearing Is it ethical (not talking about legal) not to wear a mask to the grocery store (during this global pandemic)? In your answer, explain what German philosopher Immanuel Kant would say (please focus on the first formulation of the Categorical Imperative), and explain what Aristotle would say. In your argument … Read more

Essay Topic: Nicomachean and Confucius Ethics

Essay Topic: Nicomachean and Confucius Ethics Having now read substantial sections from the Confucian Analects and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, your task for this paper is thus. You should put forth a definition of “Virtue”, in doing so you will provide some evidence. In choosing how you provide this evidence one must be aware of the … Read more

Explain and illustrate Plato’s distinction between a “knack” and a “craft.”

Explain and illustrate Plato’s distinction between a “knack” and a “craft.” 1.Explain why Ryle believes there is a fundamental difference between "knowing how " and "knowing that " using an example. 2. Explain and illustrate Plato’s distinction between a “knack” and a “craft.” 3. Calicles claims that “the superior should take by force what belongs … Read more

A view point of the good life: Plato vs. Aristotle

A view point of the good life: Plato vs. Aristotle Thesis statement: It is commonly supposed that there is a difference between the viewpoint of Plato and Aristotle of the “good life” to distinguish both mindsets, and extract ideas behind it. I. Aristotle’s view of good life A. The people’s general belief system B. Maximizing … Read more

Discussion Board Response

Discussion Board Response Why should the artist bother with his or her toil? Why should the artist suffer? The artist will often encounter financial unsuccess or never live to enjoy appreciation, respect, or veneration of his or her output. What’s the point of pursuing art? As we have seen, the artist works, on some level, … Read more

Aristotle vs. Confucius Accounts on Virtue

Aristotle vs. Confucius Accounts on Virtue Having now read substantial sections from the Confucian Analects and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, your task for this paper is thus. You should put forth a definition of “Virtue”, in doing so you will provide some evidence. In choosing how you provide this evidence one must be aware of the … Read more

Response for Justice in the Workplace by way of Aristotle

Response for Justice in the Workplace by way of Aristotle    A Short 2 page response on Justice in the Workplace by way of Aristotle or Locke. written assignments should follow MLA style, double space, font Times New Roman, 11 or 12, with 1″ margin on all sides, with a Works Cited page. Answer preview: … Read more

The Group’s Process

The Group’s Process PROMPT 1: Google’s Aristotle Project shed light on a number of elements that influence a group’s process. What are your thoughts on some of these elements in relation to previous experiences you’ve had in team settings? Are there ways can you apply what you learned about psychological safety into this semester’s team … 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