by Brian Leakey | Jun 6, 2023 | Philosophy
Kant’s famous First Formulation of the Categorical Imperative reads, “Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law.” Kant taught morality as a matter of following maxims of living that...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 5, 2023 | Philosophy
Norton, Lawrence. “Facilitated Communication and the Power of Belief: How Time Magazine Got It Wrong.” Reader’s Choice: Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing. 7th ed., edited by Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann, Alexandra MacLennan, and Jamie Zeppa, Pearson, 2013,...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 5, 2023 | Philosophy
Lamothe, Jenn. “Giving Up the Fight.” Reader’s Choice: Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing. 7th ed., edited by Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann, Alexandra MacLennan, and Jamie Zeppa, Pearson, 2013, pp. 125–128. Read the essay and use one of the active reading...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 5, 2023 | Philosophy
King, Stephen. “Why We Crave Horror Movies.” Reader’s Choice: Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing. 7th ed., edited by Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann, Alexandra MacLennan, and Jamie Zeppa, Pearson, 2013, pp. 356–361. Read the essay and use one of the active...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 5, 2023 | Philosophy
Gross Stein, Janice. “Whisper, Echo and Voice.” Reader’s Choice: Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing. 7th ed., edited by Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann, Alexandra MacLennan, and Jamie Zeppa, Pearson, 2013, pp. 437–442. Read the essay and use one of the active...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 5, 2023 | Philosophy
Glover, Douglas. “On Winning and Responsibility.” Reader’s Choice: Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing. 7th ed., edited by Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann, Alexandra MacLennan, and Jamie Zeppa, Pearson, 2013, pp. 325–329. Read the essay and use one of the...