by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 23, 2022 | Philosophy
No intext citations. In July 2017 Floridians, and soon the rest of the world, became fired up with outrage when learning that a group of teens had filmed a disabled man drowning. While Jamel Dunn was fighting for his life in a lake, the teens laughed, ridiculed him...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 23, 2022 | Philosophy
Identify the citizenship virtures for a liberal society in Chapter 16 of the Politics in the Vernacular. Which one woukd you consider most important and why? you are asked to connect the following: the political philosophy espoused In modern liberal democracies like...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 23, 2022 | Philosophy
“Here are several questions. Please choose four of them and answer them in the form of short essays. Your responses should be long enough to answer the question, but they don’t need to be longer than a page each.” 1. Explain the story of the Ring of Gyges from...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 23, 2022 | Philosophy
Note: this is the only assignment that cannot be dropped. See syllabus. In this class we have seen several debates, or ways of coming at an issue: We saw three of the most important contributions to ethics in Aristotle’s virtue ethics, Mill’s...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 21, 2022 | Philosophy
this fourth modules transitions us from the study of principles to the application of them. So far, we have covered some of the fundamental principles of Philosophy, of Ethics, and of Business. To briefly review: Module 1 We live in a world. We can make sense of the...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 21, 2022 | Philosophy
Learning Goal: I’m working on a philosophy writing question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn. The essay is about the Ethical implications of Socrates claim”The Unexamined life is not worth living” for modern Society. The essay will...