Critical analysis of Descartes’ Meditations

    1. How does Descartes arrive at the certainty that he exists (the truth of the cogito) out of employing the method of doubt? 2. What are Descartes’ reasons for claiming, in the Second Meditation, that the human mind is better known than the body and...

‘the law is reason free from passion’

        What did Aristotle mean by ‘the law is reason free from passion’? The ‘Ethics Guy’ states that it is right to challenge unjust laws. How do you feel about this idea? Do believe there are currently any unjust laws in...

Singer’s theory of moral standing with Regan’s

  Compare and contrast Singer’s theory of moral standing with Regan’s. Explain their respective criteria for moral standing. How do their different criteria lead to different implications? In what ways are their views similar? Which one do you think better...

The coming apart stages

  Describe a relationship that you have seen go through the coming apart stages. Identify which stage that relationship was in. How did the emotional intelligence of the people involved affect the status of the relationship? Which of the obstacles of effective...

Descartes, Locke and Kant’s ideas about knowledge

  • Based in Descartes, Locke and Kant’s ideas about knowledge answer the following questions: 1. Do you believe in friendship? What makes you believe in it? 2. When can you say that you know a friend? 3. When you say you know a friend, what do you think...