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plato specialized on four virtues: courage, wisdom, justice, and temperance.... plato specialized on four virtues: courage, wisdom, justice, and temperance.... Normative theories seek to answer moral questions concerning what is right and wrong.... Examples of normative theories include virtue ethics, Kantian ethics, and utilitarian ethics among others.... Virtue theories have less emphasis on the rules and regulations that people should follow....
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With regards to the argument of design, aspects of the argument were inspired by Aristotle and plato (O'Neill 110).... Finally, the moral argument clarified by a philosopher, Immanuel kant, centered on the summum bonum or in other words the "Highest Good".... This is evident in places such as the bible and other theories that explain the existence of the Supreme Being.... Hence, this surpasses all other theories....
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HITCHENS' PHILOSOPHY ON EVIDENCE BY NAME: COLLEGE: PRESENTED TO: Date: Hitchens' Philosophy on Evidence In determining Logic, kant ones said that in order to judge the truth of cognition, it has to be compared to its objects; this calls for more cognition on the same object, which may not be true.... Hence according to kant, the definition of an object cannot be taken for determining its truth....
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Name: Professor: Course: Date: plato and a Platypus Walk Into A Bar Introduction Daniel Klein and Thomas Cathcart's text, plato and a platypus walk into a bar, is an exemplary writing that is excellent for smart and hilarious people with a lively sense of humor.... The notions of the text are based on the thoughts of some of the renowned world thinkers and philosophers such as kant, Marx and Mills.... They explain that inductive logic is a procedure, which is applied to confirm scientific theories referred from particular happenings to general theories....
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This essay declares that the philosophical sub stream of epistemology concerns itself with questions surrounding the modes, methods and capacities of human knowledge acquisition.... It is a very complicated subject with a lot of debate and disagreement among scholars.... hellip; According to the discussion, Limits of Human Knowledge and Experience, Science's constant pursuit of knowledge and truth leads to a quandary, whereby all scientific inquiry is directed toward gaining understanding of a few fundamental questions relating to the universe and human consciousness....
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However, philosophers like plato and Socrates assert that truth is absolute.... Critics of this rule such as Immanuel kant, George Bernard Shaw, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Bertrand Russell argue that it is impossible to apply golden rules in cases where there are varying interests.... The author of the paper "Philosophical theories and the Golden Rule" discusses the theory of relativism, focuses on the notion of "cultural relativism" and provides a critical overview of the Golden Rule....
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eontological theories can be classified into several categories, which range from agent-centered, patient-centered, contractarian, as well as deontological theories based on kant.... Contrary to aretaic theories that normally focus on the character and personality that is instilled within us, deontology is based on the deontic theories which normally guide and asses some of the decisions that we make in our day-to-day activities.... The agent-centered theories hold the belief that decisions should normally be made based on objective reasoning (Burnor and Raley 426)....
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