I believe Justice is the satisfaction of conquering ones goal. From Glaucon, They say that to do injustice is, by nature, good to suffer injustice, evil but that the evil is greater than the good. bonus item. Plato said, Doing good is not by nature, but the choice we make ... Read More
The belief of pacifism has been followed by some of the most sagacious leaders in the world. We must ask ourselves, is there a reason for this? Pacifism is defined as the belief that any violence, including war, is unjustifiable under any circumstances, and that all disputes should be settled ... Read More
What Makes a Good Leader? Section 1 Machiavellis ideas on what makes a good leader are most accurate. In an ideal world, a leader would only have and show favorable qualities and all of the people they ruled would adore them . This is exactly why Machiavellis ideas are most ... Read More
ReimanThe main focus of Reimolds argument is to disprove the deterrence argument. Reimold begins by showing how the deterrence argument is based on the premise that capital punishment is more likely to deter criminals than life in prison. Reimolds primary argument against the deterrence argument is as follows. Capital punishment ... Read More
Ethics and ContextMuch like art, the study of ethics inhabits a largely gray area, open to interpretation. However, not all behavior is so subjective. Even within a fluid topic such as morality, there are some actions that can generally be agreed upon as being just plain wrong. The differences between ... Read More
The function of punishment is a hotly debated topic in which opinions differ vastly from person to person. In order to understand why we punish, it is important to grasp the concept of punishment holistically. The notion of punishment has significantly altered in meaning throughout history to reach its current ... Read More
A good example of an inductive argument is a recent argument made by famous twitter user therealversace. Jay Versace argues that the music a person listens to has a bigger effect on the person than a president, more specifically Donald Trump, could. He uses multiple premises to support this conclusion ... Read More
The idea of the Natural Law Argument focuses on the claim that all natural laws that apply to our world must have been created by some sort of law-giver. That is, if there are certain laws that the world must abide by, someone must have created these laws, therefore there ... Read More
The Art of WarThe Art of War by Sun Tzu, is an ancient text which holds the key to victory in war and life. The methods of war that are described in this book seem to be philosophies rather than methods for they can be used outside the regiment of ... Read More
Theosophy and Helena Petrovna Blavatsky A Look at the 19th Century and the Theosophical Influence that FollowedWhat is theosophy? Theosophy, according to the Theosophy Library Online, isthat ocean of knowledge which spreads from shore to shore of the evolution of sentient beings unfathomable in its deepest parts, it gives the ... Read More
Both naturalism and realism can be mistaken. Naturalism is an offshoot of realism. Naturalist try to portray common people and ordinary life accurately. They also try to describe the effect of natural and social forces such as instinct and environment. "A Mystery of Heroism" by Stephen Crane exemplifies the use ... Read More
For centuries, humans have struggled in positions of power by lackingproper authority and leadership. To this day, we have yet to find theperfect balance between power and morality - what constitutes a perfectleader, and is there such a thing? Through their works, Plato, Machiavelli,and Laozi present to us the differing ... Read More
Too much informationPeople drowning in receiptsSome days you wanna just chuck it allTry your luck and hit the streetsIt's like your shoes are tied togetherEach hand got string attachedSome nights you wanna just say f ck itMaybe you just light a match(KONGOS)The idea of just throwing out the rules, living ... Read More
One strength of natural law is its emphasis on the importance of reason. It is based upon the human ability to reason and does not rely on unpredictable consequences or emotions. As a result, it is universally applicable, meaning that it applies to all people at all times and all ... Read More
Did Booker T. Washingtons Philosophy Betray African Americans?The mid-nineteenth century saw the abolition of slavery and the addition of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the United States Constitution. However, court cases like Plessy v. Ferguson and the infamous Jim Crow laws worked effectively to make African-Americans second class ... Read More
John-Jacques Rousseau was one of many political philosophers to tackle the concepts of human nature and the social contract. But what is interesting about his view is how he tied them to the general will. His idea of the general will became an integral part of his work, and one ... Read More
Clarence Thomass Originalist Judicial PhilosophySince his confirmation to the Supreme Court in 1991 during the Bush administration, Clarence Thomas has consistently been one of the most conservative members of the court due to his belief in issuing decisions based on the original understanding of the Constitution. He constantly focuses on ... Read More
Philosophy Essay"It is not manifest that our academic institutions should have a widerscope...." -Emerson in Education (pg. 102-109)Topic The focus of academics in our schools. An influential philosopher and writer in the 1800s, Emerson led theTranscendentalist movement. He shared his idea on life, education, and amotley of topics through his ... Read More
I support the ideas of Cartesian dualism, as it offers the moreparsimonious explanation of reality than the theory of existentialnihilism. The primary purpose of this research is to analyze the Cartesiandualism and compare it to the ideas of existential nihilism. Therefore, the Cartesian dualism is the philosophical theory of therelationship ... Read More
While utilitarianism may seem like an appealing model to ensure the well-being of society, a closer inspection of the utilitarian arguments provided by the utilitarianism pioneer, Jeremy Bentham, reveals that in practice, the theory would destroy individual rights and liberty. In fact, the tendency of Bentham's utilitarianism to discount and ... Read More
When is Lying OK?Lying is an issue that has been debated on for a long time. Some people believe lying is always acceptable. In contrast, some believe lying is always unethical. Others believe lying can be justified. Keeping all others opinions in mind, I think lying wrong most of the ... Read More
Logical Truth the Truth of Language, Thoughts, and IdeasIn this paper, I will argue that logical truth is the truth of language, thoughts, and ideas, which allows us to collectively arrive at the ontological truth. This is my interpretation of the quote, the whole purpose of reasoning, logic, is to ... Read More
The above skeptics argument forces the reader to accept that we dont actually know anything at all by arguing that we dont know that we are dreaming or not. At the heart of skepticism is that we cannot prove this and thus we must discredit whatever we claim to be ... Read More
Despite being on the table for debate for the last several millenniums, the definition of liberty continues to be the subject of political and philosophical argumentation to this day. There are many different understandings of liberty some are theoretical, others more philosophical in nature, and still others practical in their ... Read More
Terri Schiavo was a woman who was in a vegetative state for fifteen years due to cardiac arrest from low potassium levels and eventually had feeding tubes removed from her, thus ending her life. The decision whether to keep her living or not was very controversial with her husband persisting ... Read More
Born in the early 1700s, David Hume was a Scottish philosopher and historian who was known to be a radical yet consistent empiricist. He came up with numerous theories and ideas, one being that all objects of human reason are either relations of ideas or matters of fact. Although they ... Read More
Philosophers Jean Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, and Immanuel Kant each conceived models of justice that were based in the ideas of the general will, utility, and the categorical imperative, respectively. While each philosopher attempts to define morality that guides their perceptions of justice, Kants argument proves the most objective and ... Read More
The Right of Possession in the State of NatureThe existence of property rights in the state of nature remains to be a controversial topic that pervades political philosophers throughout history. The question is not simply whether the right of possession exists in the state of nature, but why it matters, ... Read More
Justice, the Advantage of the Stronger According to Thrasymachus, justice favors the stronger. In our currentsociety, activities of injustice benefit those in power or those who have asay. The same applies to democracy where the majority has their way and theminority their say which means that those with a low ... Read More
Civil Disobedience by Henry David ThoreauThis research paper will focus on the article by Henry David Thoreau Civil Disobedience. This article posits that individuals and societies should not accept the rule of governance by different authorities. The article specifically tells people to disallow governments to atrophy or overrule their conscience. ... Read More