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I need a brief description one to two paragraphs of this issue "Epicurus vs. Stoic Moral Theories"
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
50339
OTA ID:
105030
-- 1) For Plato, a just society is one in which . a) there is a classless, egalitarian society. b) each of the classes reflects the tripartite division of the soul. c) "lovers of wisdom" (philosophers) are the "guardians" and/ or police of society. d) The virtue of the rulers is "moderation". 2) The sun and the Good are alike in so far as the Good makes possible as the sun makes sight possible. a) Imagination. b) Knowledge c) Opinion d) Faith 3) Platonic Idealism is the opposite of . a) Insensitivity. b) Monism. c) Materialism. d) Religiosity. 4) Platonic dualism holds that . a) Humans are born with inherent moral goodness. b) Society is responsible for moral ed... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
50352
OTA ID:
102789
UTILITARIANISM: BACKGROUND, BIOGRAPHY AND A SKETCH OF THE THEORY
A brief overview of Classical Utilitarianism and its central ideas
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
50492
OTA ID:
102773
Detailed account of Classical Utilitarianism
I explicate Classical Utilitarianism in terms of it's central components: hedonism, consequentialism, and impartiality
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
50623
OTA ID:
102773
Consequentialism (Utilitarianism)
A critical assessment of consequentialism and its role in Utilitarian moral theory
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Ethics and Value Theory
Posting ID:
50625
OTA ID:
102773
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