(EQ34)-(ST) What is "arete" (a Greek term)? What is "aretaic" ethics or virtue-based ethics (hereafter, VBE)? Why is it distinct from action-based ethics (hereafter, ABE) that we have studied so far in Kantianism and Uti ...
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Question: Find an argument in your own search. You may find this argument from a magazine, a newspaper (for example, an editorial), a blog, or an academic journal. You'll want the argument to be at least a couple of page ...
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Response to Melville Create an MS Word document and attach it to the Assignment Feature in Blackboard Vista. For this response, you are required one short essay. Select one of the questions below and write a two page res ...
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Watch the movie "Helium" and then give the response of: 1. Tone 2. Irony 3. Does the text make value Judgments? (Write the answer in a conversation verse. Such as:"What is the tone of Helium?""oh, the tone is blablabla.. ...
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Question: You are working on researching your topic for the persuasive essay, which will require you to support your main points with facts, examples, and quotes from secondary sources. This assignment helps you get star ...
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Do some research and answer the following critical thinking questions from this week's readings. In your analysis, cite a minimum of three (3) references from different sources (the textbook can be one source).Man with l ...
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After reading the Symposium reflect on the ideas, arguments, conceptions, and perspectives Plato offers. Consider one of them that you find intriguing, compelling, or important to your understanding of the reading. In do ...
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Discussion Forum In Discussion Forum , post your response to the following discussion question. Reply to at least two classmates' responses by the date indicated in the Course Calendar. Do you think the effect of these t ...
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Reading practices are an intellectual endeavor, this is not about reading in order to absorb information but rather, reading in order to analyze arguments, broaden our engagements with ideas, and generate a sense of ours ...
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Question: 1. Watch a documentary about any subject that interests you. Please do remember that this is a college course and avoid inappropriate topics. You can find free documentaries on any number of outlets including y ...
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