What is Martin Gardner’s argument for the objectivist view of art? Do you agree? Why or why not? Use Vaughn’s textbook to help you explain Gardner’s theory and its strengths and weaknesses. Choose an object, performance, or piece of writing as an example, and explain whether Gardner’s theory would classify the object as Art. Do…
Part 1: Essay Outline • Ungraded, but with feedback Objectives Upon successful completion of this assignment, students will be able to • identify what Aristotle taught about leisure, • compare and contrast two major philosophical perspectives on leisure, • distinguish between a modern and a classical definition of leisure, • define how leisure relates to…
Introduce your Topic (approximately 100 words): Explain the topic, state the specific question you are addressing, and briefly preview what you intend to accomplish in this paper. Summarize the Three Scholarly Articles (approximately 150 words each): List each reference in APA. After each reference, provide a summary of the article. You are not required to…
Should there be a death penalty for first-degree murder? Make an argument that either supports or opposes the use of the death penalty in first-degree murder cases. Be sure to define what is involved with first-degree murder and provide adequate reasoning and support for your argument.
Instructions: •This is a comparative essay. The intro should be 4 to 5 sentences long. Should be two FULL PAGES in length. MLA format with out the double space. Exclusively refer to the two sources I provided. NO A.I! No plagiarism. Site sources. • Compare/Contrast the theories discussed in Anna’s , ‘Plato’s Psychology’ vs. Inwood,…
Students will complete a major paper detailing the student’s views related to the central disciplines of philosophy. The paper will display the student’s ability to articulate the central issues in each discipline of philosophy, and present their own views related to each topic. Every student in this course is a philosopher, and this paper is…
Students have the opportunity to earn up to 21 extra discussion board points by viewing 3 TED Talks and completing a 200-word write-up for each. Students would first go to: https://www.ted.com/playlists/329/new_tech_new_moralsLinks to an external site. At this website, there are 9 TED Talks about ethical issues involving advances in technology. To earn all 21 points,…
Use his book for reference, The Singularity is Near; Ray Kurzweil. Instructions will be in the pdf below!
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Your final exam does not really require any additional work or reading on your part. Rather, it’s a chance to reflect on how far you’ve come in your ability to reason, to make and understand arguments, and to address complicated questions with confidence. For only one of the following statements, I want you to provide…