Arendt does not argue that thinking will make me happy, and she even suggests that, as a non-thinker, I might be happier. So why should I think at all? In this paper, I must argue: (1) why thinking is still necessary and important even when it is uncomfortable and produces no clear results, and (2) […]
Philosophy is a HUGE area of study and it has been going on for at least two THOUSAND years. In universities in the United States and Europe, there is definitely a fixed idea of the history of philosophy.To say the history of philosophy is Euro-Centric would be an understatement. Huge areas of philosophy in China, […]
Here is your short essay question for this week: What is Thrasymachus’ definition of justice? Why is such a conception problematic? In order to receive full credit, you must cite where in the Bloom translation you are drawing from, and anywhere in the notes or lectures you are using as well to support your argument. […]
Find a small yet strong argument from one of the two readings (files are included here). The argument found would later be used for a short but very important essay! This is the structure of the essay that would be used later on to write it; I just included it here for reference. Engage the […]
I just need someone to humanise my essay and journal and also correct the grammar and flow to be as natural as possible with not less than 10% plagiarism and AI. Assessment 2 – Information Title: Community Service Journal Length: 2500 words Rationale: A journal will help you to integrate your learning. It is recommended […]
Descartes famously noted in his Discourse on the Method that the “cogito argument” (“I think, therefore I am”) constitutes the fundamental principle of absolute, indubitable certainty, a principle upon which ALL human knowledge can be based and from which ALL human knowledge derives. This argument has come to be understood by subsequent philosophers as radical […]
Descartes famously noted in his Discourse on the Method that the “cogito argument” (“I think, therefore I am”) constitutes the fundamental principle of absolute, indubitable certainty, a principle upon which ALL human knowledge can be based and from which ALL human knowledge derives. This argument has come to be understood by subsequent philosophers as radical […]