Essays in category Philosophy
  • Socrates' Death Analysis
    In the Apology, Socrates makes two distinct statements about death–the first, before the jury convicts him, and the second, after he has been sentenced to death. Prior
  • Solving Ethical Dilemmas In The Accounting Profession
    Solving Ethical Dilemmas in the Accounting Profession University of Phoenix, Axia College Dan is having a serious ethical dilemma, should he lie for the com
  • Stepping Into The Same River Twice Is Impossible
    Heraclitus is a philosopher from an ancient Greek city named Ephesus. His major ideology of the world and the cosmos was that everything is in flux. Or that everything is made
  • Student
    Main article: Eastern philosophy Many societies have considered philosophical questions and built philosophical traditions based upon each other's works. Eastern and Middle
  • Study Of Aparthied In South Africa
    Study of Apartheid in South Africa The apartheid system was enforced by a series of repressive laws and regulations which prohibited social contact between races, enforced s
  • Teacher
    STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT According to Maureen McCormick-Larkin, Curriculum Supervisor of Milwaukee Public Schools in the Journal of Negro Education, “one of the greatest
  • The Beginning Of Philosophy
    Steps of the Argument: Descartes began his argument in the First Meditation by questioning or calling into doubt everything that he knew. After examining all the things he
  • The Four Causes In Aristotle'S Physics
    In his Physics, Aristotle asserts that that if one seeks knowledge of a ‘thing’, they can only do so “when [they] find the reason it is so” (194b 19).
  • The Prospect Of A Latino Social Movement
    Race and Ethnicity Midterm 2: A Latino Social Movement With the mass influx of Hispanic immigrants into the United States over the past few decades, the potential for a
  • The Swimmer
    In The Swimmer by John Cheever, the main character Neddy Merrill is introduced at a social gathering at a friend's house with his wife while their children are at home. The st
  • The Three Waves
    The Three Waves In Book V of Plato’s Republic, the discussion on the characteristics of a just town and the lifestyle of its guardians lengthens. Polemarchus, Glaucon, Ade
  • The Way I Am
    When it comes to personal characteristics, I would use the Locus of control, self-esteem, and the need for achievement using the need for power, all in the (Jones and George t
  • Timeliness
    1. List ten ways being late hurts the ministry. Ten ways that being late hurts the ministry follows: • Reduces preparation time • Prevents ability to properly handle
  • Tok
    I took an fairly opinionated standpoint and said that no, without the other three ways of knowing, emotions would be rendered to mere unexplained feelings. Without language, r
  • Tok- Reasoning
    Reason It has been said that man is a rational animal. All my life I have been searching for evidence which could support this. Bertrand Russell (1950) Reason is a stron
  • Undergraduate Philosiphy
    Undergraduate Philosophy Statement There are two parts for academic to succeeding in higher education. The first is setting the goal and the second is how to achieve that go
  • Week 6 Assignment
    1. (20 points) The Declining Fish Stock video provides the perspectives of two different individuals, a fisherman and an oceanographer. What are the names of those individua
  • What Created The Universe?
    What Created the Universe? Virtually every human being has pondered this question. Some answered by saying that the formation of the universe was merely a coincidence. Other
  • What Does Philosophy Do?
    There are many reasons out there today as to why philosophy exists in all its different aspects. Philosophy virtually exists everywhere. Whether it is science, astronomy, etc.
  • Why Become A Teacher
    Why Be a Teacher? “Why be a teacher?” has come up many times. To give a simple answer, I want to change the world. Teaching to me is one of the most interest
  • Work
    Description Key Term This group is the same as a subordinate group. A defining feature of this group is that its members have less control or power over their lives than do m
  • Zeno'S Arrow Paradox
    Zeno, in fifth Century came up with various paradoxes that led to conclusions contradicting to what we see in the real world: A runner can never reach the finish line, An arro