by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Sep 7, 2023 | Philosophy
What do you think of current copyright laws in the United States? Have the regulations kept up with changing technology? Arguments should be well supported by facts or logical reasoning and persuasively presented.
by Brian Leakey | Sep 3, 2023 | Philosophy
There are multiple educational philosophies that have shaped teaching and learning in various school settings in the past. Several of these philosophies and concomitant theories continue to influence educational practices today. It is important to explore educational...
by Belinder | Sep 1, 2023 | Philosophy
Rene Descartes argues that, while most of life is uncertain, he can prove–without a shadow of a doubt–that he exists. What proof does he offer to support this claim? Does Descartes believe that the body is a pre-requisite for existence? Why or why not? Please use your...
by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Aug 29, 2023 | Philosophy
● Russell, Socrates, and Janet Radcliffe Richards all argue that philosophy is valuable, but they may do so for different reasons and on the basis of different arguments. ● What arguments do they make about the value of Philosophy? What similarities do you see...
by Belinder | Aug 23, 2023 | Philosophy
For this discussion board please share your thoughts on the ‘problem of evil’. In our textbook Louise Antony’s work on “No Good Reason – Exploring the Problem of Evil” should give us a starting point to tackle this these. What is...
by Brian Leakey | Aug 23, 2023 | Philosophy
• Aristotle’s Golden Mean to the dilemma• Utilitarianism to the dilemma• Natural Law ethics to the dilemmaWhich of those three theories works best ethically speaking? Why that one?Why do the other two not work or not work as well?Is it the same as what you said is the...