Category: Philosophy
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Reading Questions- fallacies
Briefly explain and provide your own example (made up) of three (3) fallacies from Section 3.1. Briefly explain and provide your own example (made up) of three (3) fallacies from Section 3.2. Briefly explain and provide your own example (made up) of three (3) fallacies from Section 3.3. Briefly explain and provide your own example…
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reflection
During the semester you will be responsible for composing two in depth (minimum 4 page) reflection papers exploring the themes/arguments in a selected reading. This should not solely be a summary of the argument presented but an analytical engagement with your chosen reading. Remember that a reflection paper is meant to illustrate your understanding of…
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PHI26000 Disscussion posts
Applying Utilitarianism in this Module, you have learned about utilitarianism and spent time thinking about an article written on your applied ethics topic from a utilitarian perspective. In your initial post, you must do the following: Clearly explain the author’s position on your topic (animal rights, euthanasia, or global poverty). This should be formatted like…
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Philosophy Question
Option 2. In this paper you will develop your preferred response to the following line of incompatibilist reasoning. Read and reflect on the argument given in quotes below. Begin your paper by briefly setting out the argument in the passage, and its conclusion. Then assess whether the reasoning is convincing. Be sure to discuss either…
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Philosophy Question
Option 2. In this paper you will develop your preferred response to the following line of incompatibilist reasoning. Read and reflect on the argument given in quotes below. Begin your paper by briefly setting out the argument in the passage, and its conclusion. Then assess whether the reasoning is convincing. Be sure to discuss either…
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Philosophy Question
Option 2. In this paper you will develop your preferred response to the following line of incompatibilist reasoning. Read and reflect on the argument given in quotes below. Begin your paper by briefly setting out the argument in the passage, and its conclusion. Then assess whether the reasoning is convincing. Be sure to discuss either…
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Independant Study
Assessment and Deadlines Meeting Preparation and Participation Throughout the term20% Regular preparation for meetings, including completion of assigned readings, submission of discussion notes or questions as required, and active participation in supervisory meetings. Research Proposal Midterm20% A written research proposal (approximately 2-4 pages) outlining the central research question, tentative thesis, methodological approach, and preliminary bibliography.…
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PHILOS 4W03- Independant Study
Course Topic This independent study examines the metaphysics of race, focusing on debates between racial realism, anti-realism, and social constructionist accounts. The course examines whether race is best understood as a biologically grounded category, a socially constructed concept, or a term that ought to be eliminated from serious metaphysical and scientific discourse. Assessment and Deadlines…
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Philosophy Question
Assignment Details Why is it so important to know what one thinks about truth? The idea of what truth is (or how to obtain truth) may vary from person to person. To further complicate the issue, there is much debate about what kinds of things can be true. For example, are theories, beliefs, and opinions…
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Philosophy Question
below I will attach the assignment and the readings they both need to be 500 words each reading PLEASE NO AI OR CHATGPT TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT PLEASE PROVIDE PROOF OF NO AI OR CHATGPT WHEN COMPLETE Write a 500-word essay (minimum) that responds to the following and includes quotes from relevant, assigned texts to…
