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I present and explain the main strands of argument from Book 1 of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Great Philosophers
Posting ID:
66902
OTA ID:
102773
Hume's Treatise: a summary of section 1
I summarise Hume's arguments for the basic division of mental contents into impressions and ideas, and the causal priority of impressions (Treatise of Human Nature, Section 1).
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Great Philosophers
Posting ID:
72270
OTA ID:
102773
Berkeley's 'Principles of Human Knowledge': argument overview
I summarise and explain Berkeley's arguments for immaterialism as they are presented in the first four sections of 'The Principles of Human Knowledge'.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Great Philosophers
Posting ID:
72272
OTA ID:
102773
Hume's Enquiry: an argument breakdown of Section VII
In Section VII of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Hume argues that the idea of necessary connection (or power) is without significance. I provide an outline of Hume's arguments in support of this skeptical claim.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Great Philosophers
Posting ID:
73295
OTA ID:
102773
Socrates, Plato, and Artistotle
1. For each philosopher describe logic and argument in philosophy. 2. " " " " " methods of acquiring knowledge. 3. " " " " " Love. 4. " " " " " existence. Then write a 400 word count (collectively) describing how the phlosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Artistotile relate to each other concerning the above topics.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Great Philosophers
Posting ID:
86444
OTA ID:
102789
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