Category: Philosophy
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The Signature Assignment for this course combines all the concepts you have expl
The Signature Assignment for this course combines all the concepts you have explored in this term. In this assignment, you will choose one of Ted Talks and respond to the questions related to that talk. As you respond to the questions, you will be expected to use the concepts covered in this course. You must […]
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Due date: The deadline of submission of the frst paper is Saturday Feb. 4, 2023
Due date: The deadline of submission of the frst paper is Saturday Feb. 4, 2023 at midnight. Paper length: 1200 – 1800 words. Late papers: Starting in week 2 any assignment submited after the due date /time wil receive a one-third grade point deouction ie. B to B-for each week (or part thereof) following the […]
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Kant’s Moral Philosophy The key to Kant’s moral philosophy is the categorical i
Kant’s Moral Philosophy The key to Kant’s moral philosophy is the categorical imperative. Kant believed that this imperative is the fundamental moral principle on which all particular obligations we have in our lives can be grounded. He gave several formulations of it, but the most intuitive version states that you should always treat people (including […]
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Instructions 1. Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for
Instructions 1. Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. 2. Review Chapter 7 in your textbook, A Christian Philosophical Journey. You may also want to use materials from Chapter 8. 3. Read and use the example outline in the Expressing Yourself Philosophically.pdf file to write your paper. 4. […]
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy Term Paper Topics: The point of these pap
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy Term Paper Topics: The point of these papers will be to focus on one particular argument or theory. The goal is not to do research (looking up stuff in the library) but to focus your thoughts on one argument or one position and dig deep. Your grade on these essays […]
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy Term Paper Topics: Write a short paper. T
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy Term Paper Topics: Write a short paper. The point of these papers will be to focus on one particular argument or theory. The goal is not to do research (looking up stuff in the library) but to focus your thoughts on one argument or one position and dig deep. Your […]
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Assignment: Significant plagiarism or cheating can result in you failing the co
Assignment: Significant plagiarism or cheating can result in you failing the course. If I am unsure that you have written your own paper I will require a Zoom meeting with you where you will need to explain both the ideas of the paper and how you wrote the paper. Until I am satisfied it is […]
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This is credit/no-credit group exercise to help you formulate your argument by g
This is credit/no-credit group exercise to help you formulate your argument by getting you to discuss it with your colleagues. Each person will be graded individually (you will not be graded on someone else’s performance, or lack of performance). A follow-up assignment will require you to respond to your colleague’s contribution. Post your working argument […]
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Instructions This assignment has two parts. Both parts will be completed in the
Instructions This assignment has two parts. Both parts will be completed in the same attached Unit VIII Homework Template . Part 1: Choose one of the three topics below. Write an argument with a clear conclusion (thesis) that you have created about this topic. Your conclusion must be a straightforward one-sentence assertion. Note that your […]
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Prior to beginning work on this assignment, Read the assigned sections of Chapte
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, Read the assigned sections of Chapter 5 and Chapter 6 in your textbook: 5.1: Basic Concepts in Inductive Reasoning 5.2: Statistical Arguments: Statistical Syllogisms 5.3: Statistical Arguments: Inductive Generalizations 5.6: Arguments from Authority 5.7: Arguments from Analogy Chapter 5 Summary 6.4: Reasoning About Science: The Hypothetico-Deductive Method 6.5: […]