Philosophy

Moral Deference

Question You need to summarize the theory in the reading i will attach below, that will be the focus of my future essay, do that in your own words (while including appropriate references to the author). You also need to identify the main question or concern that i will raise about the theory that will …

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Weekly Reflections: Scott Samuelson, PART 3, Is Knowledge of God Possible? (2 pgs) and Scott Samuelson, chapter 5, “The Ecstasy without a name” (17 pages)

Question Readings. Scott Samuelson, PART 3, Is Knowledge of God Possible? (2 pgs) Scott Samuelson, chapter 5, “The Ecstasy without a name” (17 pages) Guidelines for Weekly Reflections These won’t be as formal or organized as a reflection paper, but they will be more detailed than a list of jotted notes. You should be reflecting on all …

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Weekly Reflections: The Outsider & Poetry is not a luxury

Question Readings: The Outsider https://aeon.co/essays/how-useful-is-impostor-syndrome-in-academia Poetry is not a luxury https://makinglearning.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/poetry-is-not-a-luxury-audre-lorde.pdf Guidelines for Weekly Reflections These won’t be as formal or organized as a reflection paper, but they will be more detailed than a list of jotted notes. You should be reflecting on all the readings for the week, viewed as a whole. These reflections …

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Weekly Reflection: Third Meditation

Question Only read the “Third Meditation” and then follow the assignment instructions. you can access the reding here: https://www.earlymoderntexts.com/assets/pdfs/descartes1641.pdf Guidelines for Weekly Reflections These won’t be as formal or organized as a reflection paper, but they will be more detailed than a list of jotted notes. You should be reflecting on all the readings for the …

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