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Saturday, 5 October 2019

Philosophy? I need help?

answers1: You should wax philosophical about the paradox of modern
liberalism. <br>
You can back it up by exploring how modern liberalism needs a massive
bureaucratic entity to work, as well as strict and oppressive laws,
which contradict the original intent of liberalism. The belief in the
strong and self reliant individual. <br>
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Check out Dr. Jack Wheeler for a great paper on the hypocrisy of
modern liberalism. <br>
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As a bonus, if you write your paper well, you'll send your undoubtedly
liberal professor into fits!
answers2: Are you looking for ways people look at life? I'm unclear
as to how I can help.... <br>
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The books that have helped me in my life: <br>
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The Four Agreements which you can google and get them and see wha
resonates with your views of life. <br>
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You could google to see what major religions believe and what works
for you.... <br>
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They way you live your life....do unto others as you would like them
to do to you. <br>
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What are some sayings that you have heard that you agree or disagree with? <br>
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Do you think it is more importan to be truthful or can truth be thrown
out because of monetary gain?
answers3: Your options are wide open. You can choose any topic you
want. What is your approach on honesty, fidelity, cheating, organized
religion, same sex marriage, divorce, bi sexuality, premarital sex,
gay adoption, etc etc. I would start by making a paragraph or two
statement on my position on what issue you are discussing. I would
then set out to state how my position seems to be correct. You have a
chance to express how "you feel" on your chosen issue. If you don't
feel you have a position you could go about discussing your thinking
on how young people can develop such a position through life
experiences. You must have parents and friends. You can discuss child
parent relationships. You could address family conflict, sibling
conflict.You can discuss the human need for relationships. You can
spend a few paragraphs discussing friendship, siblings, parents,
co-worker relationships, employee boss relationships. You can discuss
the human needs that people bring into these relationships and how
they go about fulfilling those needs. You can discuss these
relationships in a corporate environment vs small business
environment. The human condition is packed full of options for you.
Don't be affraid of stetching your self. When it comes to philosophy
there is no right or wrong. So don't worry about your professor
disagreeing with you. The thing to focus on is that you discuss these
things logically and methodically and present you opinion in a clear
and thorough manner. I hope this helps. Mark
answers4: Well you can start off by how you see the world? Like what
do you believe in, How should be the world through "your" eyes. <br>
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Idea one- crimes? Why should we care little for crimes? <br>
Idea two- How people of different countries should get along? <br>
Idea three- Is life a game? Since most of us believe god is monitoring
us from above if we are doing sinful things. <br>
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Those you can start with. Its really simple.
answers5: LooLLL you get to make up this whole assignment. you really
don't need help. it can be anything you want it to be
answers6: Russell has a powerful quote in this: We could observe one
strange characteristic of philosophy. If somebody asks the question
what's arithmetic, we are able to grant him a dictionary definition,
enable us to declare the technology of quantity, for the sake of
argument. so a ways because it is going it is an uncontroversial
fact... Definitions could settle for in this form of any field the
place a physique of specific information exists. yet philosophy can't
be so defined. Any definition is debatable and already embodies a
philosophic physique of suggestions. the only thank you to confirm
what philosophy is, is to do philosophy. —Bertrand Russell, The
understanding of the West
answers7: Go with Aristotle's idea of the golden mean. the golden mean
is the desirable middle between two extremes! Its easy and who doesn't
love Aristotle?
answers8: My Philosophies: <br>
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. <br>
Try to succeed until you are ready to give up.
answers9: How about the general question of lying? <br>
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There are some philosophers who believe that a person harms themself
if they lie to a murderer who is hunting for his victim. <br>
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Of course, there are alternate opinions. <br>
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Seems as if I could spend a lot of time thinking about whether or not
there is any occasion when a lie is OK. Just remember, in philosophy,
there is almost never a correct answer. People define words
differently; therefore, you need to spend some time defining what you
mean by a lie. <br>
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Have fun.
answers10: ya

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