Discuss how Susan Bordo’s challenge to Descartes’ rationalism (p. 271-73) might impact the empirical criterion of meaning presented by David Hume(p. 292-303). Do women “see” things differently than men? Can you provide any evidence? What about the title of a book like Men are from Mars; Women are From Venus? What does this suggest about differences […]
What is the relevance of formal, logical argument to religion and religious concerns?If so, why?If not, why not? If both, explain what you mean. If you can’t decide,explain your ambulance, In other words, does rational,formal, logical argument have a place in discussion of religion and religious concern?
data mining is widespread and occurs in lots of aspects of our lives ,raising concerns about _______
Our world is filled with technological innovations that are claimed to “make life easier.” In industry, robotics has taken over much work that was performed by humans. There is a group of thinkers and millionaires who are collectively called the Transhuman Movement. These people are working toward us having digital biology – in other words, […]
WORLD RELIGION JOURNAL ENTRIES You will answer the questions: *What special features of this religion do I find most critical, most exemplary, and most fascinating? Suggestion: you might cover each of these three questions in a paragraph: (1) critical, (2) exemplary, (3) fascinating. Entry should be enriched by specific details from text and traditions, and […]
i want some help in my final paper of my philosophy of history class we have to do essay about any historical event and explain it using Collingwood’s method i need some suggestions about events name and which method i can use
J’ai besoin d’aide en philosophie. voici la question: Décrivez l’évolution du concept de connaissance et dites en quoi la philosophie y est étroitement associée ?
J’ai besoin d’aide pour ces questions: 1. Pour régler des problèmes de chômage parmi les assistés sociaux et améliorer la performance économique du pays en vue d’augmenter le PIB, le gouvernement décide de procéder à des injections massives de capitaux dans l’économie, essentiellement empruntés sur les marchés étrangers. Le gouvernement se propose de rembourser les […]
Would people who lacked certain feelings fail to act morally? That is, is moral action contingent on having certain feelings? If so, which feelings, precisely? Lay out what Aristotle, Hume, Kant, and Mill would say. Which answer is most plausible? Please give an organized outline with details to the above question.
Kant and Mill offer competing accounts of the fundamental principle of morality. Explain each of these standards in detail (discuss both formulas of Kant’s categorical imperative). Which of these do you think furnishes the best or most illuminating basis for the moral assessment of actions? Why?